Jesse Nemitz Top 7 Secrets of the Super High Mix

December 21, 2017 | Author: Marcos Muñoz Lama | Category: Singing, Human Voice, Musical Techniques, Music Theory, Performing Arts
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Welcome to the Top 7 Secrets of the Super High Mix Voice Why is Singing High With Power So Difficult? Why is singing high with power so difficult? With all the vocal training materials available to students on the internet, one might ask instead, “why canʼt more people do it”? As a coach, one of the most frequent requests I get from my students is to learn to sing high with more power or presence. Though there are many other aspects to singing songs, the high notes inexorably draw attention to themselves. Whether itʼs the crystal sheen in the resonance or the inhuman volume that cuts over a band or orchestra, a well executed high note carries the perfect ring for a deserving climax in many styles of music. However, people donʼt walk around all day in normal life making the epic high-pitched sounds that audiences love to hear so dearly… maybe thatʼs why the high note carries a superhuman stigma as we singers train to accomplish the great feats of the vocal giants before us. This program is made to be an addendum to the Singing Success Program and Singing Success Online (subscription video service). Itʼs an even more in depth look at the diagnostic behind the execution of singing “connected high notes”. That is, high notes that connect seamlessly to a singerʼs lower notes and carry the same power within. With the information provided we hope to provide an extra spark of understanding to light the fire of excellence in singing easy and connected into the highest parts of your “mix register”.















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THIS PROGRAM CONTAINS:  This PDF guide and track list  28 minute video containing the bulk of the content and explanation with examples  14 audio mp3 tracks containing vocal exercises for male and female













HOW TO USE THIS PROGRAM: STOP! Watch the video before doing any of the vocal exercises on mp3! The most important concepts are explained thoroughly in the video portion of this program. We invite you to play and replay the video as many times as you wish. You might have new understandings from repeated viewings at different stages of your vocal development. However, if you donʼt understand one Welcome to the Professional Singerʼs Warm Up

P.2 of the seven secrets at first, move on to the next secret so you can gain additional insight to help shed light on the technique as a whole. The audio tracks are meant to be used IN ADDITION to a daily warm-up or technique routine. For that, we recommend Singing Success or The Pro Singerʼs Warm-Up. Use only a few of the exercises at a time in one practice session to target specific areas of vocal development. This program assumes the singer has attained a general balance of the voice as is common with students who train with the Singing Success program. While these seven secrets WILL help improve your ability to sing in the high mix, they are not a replacement for the complete technical foundation found in the Singing Success program.

Demonstration Chapters/Tracks: VIDEO INTRO (00:00 – 01:15) 1. The Building Blocks (01:15-05:22) 2. Keep The Larynx Neutral (05:23-07:27) 3. Consistent Airflow (07:28-10:30) 4. Finding Legato (smoothness) (10:31-14:26) 5. Choose Your Vowels Carefully (14:27-19:30) 6. Straight Tone Before Vibrato (19:30-21:47) 7. We Donʼt Need Consonants (21:48-27:26) OUTRO (27:27-28:23)

MP3 BUILDING BLOCKS EXERCISES 1. Male arpeggio head voice – “oo” to ee” (04:17) 2. Female arpeggio head voice – “oo” to “ee” (04:35) 3. Male arpeggio whiny “nah”, “nah”, “nah” (02:58) 4. Female arpeggio whiny “nah”, “nah”, “nah” (03:00) 5. Male one octave tongue out, edgy “ah” (02:36) Welcome to the Professional Singerʼs Warm Up

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Female one octave tongue out, edgy “ah” (02:26)

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Male one octave heavy edge “uh” (02:33)

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Female one octave heavy edge “uh” (02:26)

BUILDING CONSISTENT AIRFLOW EXERCISES 6. Male arpeggio “shuh”, “shuh”, “shuh” (03:00) 7. Female arpeggio “shuh”, “shuh”, “shuh” (03:00) 8. Male arpeggio “zzzz” (02:51) 9. Female arpeggio “zzzz” (02:51) IMPROVING LEGATO EXERCISES 10. Male two arpeggios “uh” slide , then legato “uh” (02:29) 11. Female two arpeggios “uh” slide , then legato “uh” (02:31) 12. Male arpeggio, first half “Mum”, second half “uh” (02:50) 13. Female arpeggio, first half “Mum”, second half “uh” (02:50)

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