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As a singer you will have your own singing “tends tos” that will help decipher what kind of singer you are. And help you understand the best exercises to help develop your unique voice.
In this video we will talk about four different types of singers:
– The Yeller
– The Choir Singer
– The Flipper
– The Blender
None of these vocal types are negative. And it’s possible to be more than one vocal type. The important thing is to be able to identify the tendencies. Each vocal type will benefit from particular vocal exercises that will help open up and free your sound. Remember there is nothing negative about your vocal type – it’s part of your unique sound. The more you know about your voice the better you will be at controlling it, and the more you will LOVE your sound.
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Chapters:
0:00 – Intro
1:05 – The yeller
3:45 – The choir singer
6:02 – The flipper
8:50 – The blender
10:40 – Final thoughts
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Lisa is arguably the happiest music teacher on the planet. We can’t prove it, but we’d be willing to bet on it. With a background in classical and contemporary vocal training and a love for popular music, Lisa Witt focuses on helping her students uncover their own, unique sound and develop their voice with simple routines and tips for faster results. Her personal singing journey started filled with intimidation and fear about “singing out loud”. Lisa’s desire to find confidence led her to discover HOW her voice works (physically) and gained newfound confidence and passion to perform in her discoveries that she now shares in her lessons. Lisa is a singer-songwriter who values singing as a therapeutic release for communicating harder emotions.
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23 comments
Not our choir. Light to strong, and anything between.
I think I'm a yeller and a blender
Choir singer with a touch of the flips, but I haven't really sung for a long time so I'm extra flippy. I'm going through a heap of videos as I'm going to try out a choir this evening and don't want to embarrass myself with breaks/creaks/squeaks/flips all over the place. I would love some extra power in my voice.
Yeah. Many of us must do the opposite of what we think to hit the higher pitched notes. Instead of pushing harder, go softer snd lighter. It's about positioning your larynx and throat. We often don't think about how we're holding these things but it is essential.
I am so confused on my type I think 🤔 I committed crimes on all this singing types 😅😅😅
7:20
Is it normal to have dry mouth before the singing contest? Is it because of nervous? 😬 Thank you, I learn a lot.
Im a blender, I like it because sometimes you can trick people into thinking “that’s all you can do” then, surprise! Need to learn more different techniques tho kind of like the flipper 🙃👍🏼
Nicely u covered all thing …which is more important for singer ….I say thanks to u …❤
I need help..I wanna find my voice but all of these exercises you did I can do them all and I'm all of the types of singers
I know nothing of the technical aspects of which Lisa speaks so can't comment on that area…BUT she does have great vibes and enthusiasm and with that is probably a fine teacher. Speaking as a fella, is there someone who can teach the laddies with the same vigour and expertise?
I’ve always been a flipper. I have a strong head voice (after 50 years’ study) and a strong chest voice. The bridge between is problematic. My coach and I work over my whole range legato and staccato, but, depending on the pattern of the exercise, the transition is still fairly obvious.
This is super useful thank you!!
I think I'm a chest puller. I need work to get the higher notes.
Late 50’s beginner Singer and blessed to be a blender naturally — 🙏🏼
Flipper. I can’t sing well above A.
these exercises are very fun
strugle with my head voice and my breath and my flipped type ohh i need to know more. i"ll learn from all your video. thanks for make it. i just want to sing with relax voice, so people who listen not feeling bad hahaa
Oh no I’m a flipper 🥲
Good mam
Any lesson on falsetto
I couldn't find the book on Amazon
Is it possible to be all 4 of these 😅?
which one are you?:
me: yes and no
i yell
im in choir
flippings fun when i want to
but when i sing without trying for anything, im a blender
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