Simple Vowels

Published 2023-06-27

All Comments (16)
  • @planetcool2240
    This is brilliant and bang on. I just discovered your channel yesterday and your on the list of people i follow for singing. This is similar to what Melissa Cross says about vowels. And yes the Motorhead shirt was the key to coming to the channel. Im a huge Motorhead fan and learnt a lot from their music and lyrics. Great videos and keep sharing your stories of singing and showing it how it works. that helps a lot.
  • @fulviobennato
    Yo mate I followed you for years but today I suddenly got it you have to keep those suckers narrow to fit where mixed voice naturally resonate I used to open them too much n therefore pushing n therefore panicking n pushing more till my range was locked Its easy to overlook that n feeling like is impossible to sing high
  • @mdew24
    When you mention Vowels and shading and the different frequencies and such perhaps it would be helpful to mention that changing the vowel changes the shape of your throat and shaping your throat is how you tune the resonance or find it. I am sure you understand what I am saying better than I can describe it.
  • @alfredoneto452
    What the heck!! this guy is a freaking wizard, arrest him!
  • @user-pc4ul7rk6y
    Hi, are there any books that explain vocal anatomy well? You have have said that you researched, i was wondering if you are referring to specific books as well?! Thanks
  • How can i change my wovel shape.. its realy hard to me like im try to use something thats i never use. Should i change shape of mu mouth, tongue or its something different ?
  • @novakastmusic
    I am confused a bit about whether you're using M1 (Chest Voice) or M2 (Head Voice) In Chest Voice NO vowel allows me to sing with ease above G4, I REALLY have to push and support to keep my cords together. In Head Voice, it sounds as easy as your singing, but not all vowels are "chesty" and it still sounds a bit thin, whenever I try to sing with a "belty" head voice "mix" or whatever.
  • @camjonburns
    Am I right in saying that singing a vowel provides a particular tone and placement and singing with those is modifying your vowel?
  • Hey BVS, what do you think about the book "The Four Pillars of singing"?