Yes. The one without head voice you will stretch your chest voice as high as you can. The one with head voice you will work on perfecting a smooth transition from chest voice into head voice and back.
is there a video of someone doing the exercise this way, because the only thing i've been doing is just trying to match the pitch and notes not thinking of doing chest voice only or anything. I don't really know how to only do chest voice.
I restart to the volume 1 and the "Basic Pitch For Beginners 1 - 12" is very interesting like exercice.
It's maybe a stupide question but can we do the warm up without a sound? I explain, when I warming up, there are sometimes people in another room and I'm don't want to make some noise to not disturb them.
No you can't warmup without sound. The lip burble and tongue exercises are relatively low on the volume aspect, as are the bridging exercises. But especially for chest stretching, there is going to be some volume. It's not like shouting at your loudest, but it does get loud.
Just long enough to "get it" that you need about that amount of strength when you "push down" on your diaphragm. It's just an illustration to show you how much strength you need to apply to your diaphragmatic support. But the actual support is a bit different from the actual muscles that you do a situp with. Same area, but instead of sitting up, you press down on your insides.
Yeah, the sit-up is just an indication of the muscles used. It helps you understand it a little better that is all. I also find softer warm ups can work better. After about 15 mins or so into it, when you can feel a bit more strength, take it up a little notch. Never push it too far on a warm up. That's why its called a warm up. You can also try a whole lesson a little softer, especially if you've had a cold or feeling a bit out of touch with your voice. It will all click soon enough. Keep going with your journey. Wish you all the best.
Hello, it's been a week since I have a sore throat, probably an angina (I don't know if it's called like that because i'm french and in my language it's "une angine"), so for a week I didn't do the the warm up. I hope to resume tomorrow...
Happy New Year !!! I bought KTVA 2.0 but I could not download the pp3, pp4, pp5 and pp6. Today it's been a month since I bought it and the links for the download are gone. How can I download them?
You can ask for an extension from the webmaster at [email protected] . You are given 31 days to complete the downloads. You may be able to get a week extension added to your links.
@krystela, hopefully you were able to resolve this? Also, I highly recommend that you backup those KTVA zip files to some place safe like GoogleDrive or Dropbox. That way if your PC/Laptop dies, you'll still be able to access your KTVA files. I'm a Systems/Network Administrator by trade, and all about the disaster recovery
Hi @Furious_Phil, It's Ok, I've sent a mail to [email protected] and they gave me the links. I backup the KTVA zip files on a USb key and one another PC, and I will follow your recommendation to put those files on GoogleDrive. Thank you.
Hi Krystela!! I agree with a couple of the other posters here...once you are done with your warm ups..practice a song great singing is the end goal, so try and apply the physical sensations and techniques you work on in your exercises into singing a song that resonates with you. Once you are able to combine technique with dynamics and emotion, you will truly be a great singer!! Happy practicing!!
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It's maybe a stupide question but can we do the warm up without a sound?
I explain, when I warming up, there are sometimes people in another room and I'm don't want to make some noise to not disturb them.
I also find softer warm ups can work better. After about 15 mins or so into it, when you can feel a bit more strength, take it up a little notch. Never push it too far on a warm up. That's why its called a warm up.
You can also try a whole lesson a little softer, especially if you've had a cold or feeling a bit out of touch with your voice. It will all click soon enough.
Keep going with your journey.
Wish you all the best.
I hope to resume tomorrow...
I bought KTVA 2.0 but I could not download the pp3, pp4, pp5 and pp6. Today it's been a month since I bought it and the links for the download are gone.
How can I download them?
Also, I highly recommend that you backup those KTVA zip files to some place safe like GoogleDrive or Dropbox. That way if your PC/Laptop dies, you'll still be able to access your KTVA files. I'm a Systems/Network Administrator by trade, and all about the disaster recovery
It's Ok, I've sent a mail to [email protected] and they gave me the links.
I backup the KTVA zip files on a USb key and one another PC, and I will follow your recommendation to put those files on GoogleDrive. Thank you.