Thanks for practical lesson on singing on pitch using breath support then assigning number or humming the notes in your head.
@WorshipRefocusАй бұрын
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@JaymeRinavgАй бұрын
Thank you for that wonderful and helpful video. I kindly request a tutorial on your next video the song "heart of worship" using different harmony as it will be our presentation in our church. Looking forward to it, thank you very much! ❤
@WorshipRefocusАй бұрын
Thank you, Jayme! Glad to hear it was helpful. That’s a great song, and it’s on my list for sure! I can’t promise a video any time soon as there are lots of other videos lined up. But, I will make note of it!
@JaymeRinavgАй бұрын
@@WorshipRefocus thank you. I appreciate it so much.
@roadaheadmediaАй бұрын
Ive noticed jazz/blues/soul singers bend the pitch a lot but they never sound out of tune. Also, when they add vibrato. Any idea what's happening there? I can't hold a note on the same pitch for very long.
@WorshipRefocusАй бұрын
Good thoughts. Yes, doing stylistic scoops and slides sounds good! In that case, the singer is still very accurate with the main center of the pitch, but will just scoop into or out of it. As for vibrato, when sung “in tune” the pitch oscillates above and below the center of the pitch at relatively equal amounts. Our ear then naturally hears the “average” or the tonal center of the vibrato. If one’s vibrato is too “wide” this is when it can sound unnatural if overdone (because the pitch oscillations are too extreme). But, a natural vibrato that occurs with good technique is totally acceptable and if anything it can often sound more “in tune” than singing with no vibrato…