No problems @charlie_v . I had other things to do so have not logged in for a while either. It could very well be that. In fact I think this is the most likely issue. I dont think I have any significant problems with nasality, phonation or pitch, but with the support I am not sure. It may also explain why I have enormous problems with consonant clustres. I may not have enough strength to hold the line so to speak.
Since I have never been hoarse or even sore after these high songs and long practise hours I think the support is probably there in some form, but not enough for the specific things I like to do. As I mentioned earlier I have a pretty bad back injury, which affects the left side of the abdomen. Using this musculature heavily makes the area uncomfortable, which might cause me to hesitate. But I don't know for sure how much that plays in to it and how much of it is that I have not figured everything out yet.
The coaching session does not come up on my screen when logging in. But Charlie's link works.
Bee Gees - You Win Again (+2 keys). Even with the key change this stays just under the problematic areas. Usually it is around the B4 when things become more difficult to handle. I didn't feel or hear any significant issues with this song.
Rock Music (Jefferson Starship cover). Original key. This song is actually very high, compareable to "Jane" by the same band. But Mickey Thomas is blending with a lot of headvoice when it hits 5th octave notes, which is easier to do. I backed off from pulling a lof of weight up in the 5th octave.
@INFJ Nick you need to move over to the new platform: this one isn’t being used.
For You Win Again, once again it sounds like you have little support, & that introduces a strained sound.
You know the support is from your lower abdomen. It should feel like you’re trying to do a poo!
Once tip I discovered is to bend my knees. If you do this, you’ll find it really easy to bear down, applying the correct pressure. You’ll then discover if you don’t lock your knees but have a tiny bend, you can still bear down. Gives it a go!
PS can’t promise I’ll see more posts here: please move across!
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It could very well be that. In fact I think this is the most likely issue. I dont think I have any significant problems with nasality, phonation or pitch, but with the support I am not sure. It may also explain why I have enormous problems with consonant clustres. I may not have enough strength to hold the line so to speak.
Since I have never been hoarse or even sore after these high songs and long practise hours I think the support is probably there in some form, but not enough for the specific things I like to do.
As I mentioned earlier I have a pretty bad back injury, which affects the left side of the abdomen. Using this musculature heavily makes the area uncomfortable, which might cause me to hesitate. But I don't know for sure how much that plays in to it and how much of it is that I have not figured everything out yet.
The coaching session does not come up on my screen when logging in. But Charlie's link works.
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Some newly recorded stuff.
Azul by Cristian Castro. (+1 key)
https://soundcloud.com/nick-burganowich/azul-cristian-castro-vocal-cover-1-key?si=2e3f1a6e4de1467ab12a3336c1aa22f8&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
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Bee Gees - You Win Again (+2 keys).
Even with the key change this stays just under the problematic areas. Usually it is around the B4 when things become more difficult to handle. I didn't feel or hear any significant issues with this song.
https://soundcloud.com/nick-burganowich/you-win-again-bee-gees-vocal-cover-2-keys?si=40eaed30488342b2aa7cd57f32cba9d1&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
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Rock Music (Jefferson Starship cover). Original key.
This song is actually very high, compareable to "Jane" by the same band. But Mickey Thomas is blending with a lot of headvoice when it hits 5th octave notes, which is easier to do. I backed off from pulling a lof of weight up in the 5th octave.
https://audiomack.com/nick-burganowich/song/rock-music
For You Win Again, once again it sounds like you have little support, & that introduces a strained sound.
You know the support is from your lower abdomen. It should feel like you’re trying to do a poo!
Once tip I discovered is to bend my knees. If you do this, you’ll find it really easy to bear down, applying the correct pressure. You’ll then discover if you don’t lock your knees but have a tiny bend, you can still bear down. Gives it a go!
PS can’t promise I’ll see more posts here: please move across!
I will have a look.
The old platform will eventually go dark?