HOW TO SING with Your NATURAL Voice in 59 Seconds!
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Many singers start off by imitating their favorite singers. But if you do that for too long, you may lose your unique vocal sound.
Luckily, finding your natural singing voice is easy to do.
I'll show you my quick 3-step process to find your natural singing voice in less than a minute!
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Yes! I learned to sing by imitating. Took me so long to find my natural voice. Did it though.
@phrenic1
Жыл бұрын
Yay! Good job
@Seenbygod963
Жыл бұрын
Let’s hear sum
@childmessengerofgod2853
Жыл бұрын
@@Seenbygod963 Lol 😆
@Lukereads0
Жыл бұрын
@@Seenbygod963 I think it's amazing voice 😏🖕🏻 go to hell
@Abikanni55
Жыл бұрын
Ikr 🤣
Step 0: have a good sounding natural voice
@frenchrevenge6406
Жыл бұрын
Step -1: understand how to even follow the last steps of this list
@TheAdventurerAndDiscoverer
Жыл бұрын
Step 2: Avoid puberty.
@laannw4263
Жыл бұрын
😆
@MHMD__ALI
Жыл бұрын
Look anyone has a good voice you just have to train and find your real voice and tone don’t give up yet
@josephdawg6922
Жыл бұрын
@@JohnSlyOfficial Lol same and my voice is quiet so when try to sing louder it voice cracks
I learned by imitating a lot of different genre artists that I like. It’s helped me with my vocal range a bit although I need to improve on higher pitched notes because a few songs that I like are higher pitched but I don’t wanna make my voice sound like my balls are up in my stomach like Stan smith in the episode of American dad when he joins roger and Hayley’s Russian band 😂😂😂. (I honestly didn’t expect to get this many likes on my comment but I appreciate you guys finding the comparison hilarious.)
@missdanger4048
Жыл бұрын
I can't, that comparison is just so brilliant and funny 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ryannichols9452
Жыл бұрын
@@missdanger4048 Thanks
@ButeSound
Жыл бұрын
Good approach. If it too high, let it go. Or work up to it.
@ryannichols9452
Жыл бұрын
@@ButeSound Thanks. Typically if it’s too high I try to practice in my free time just like with any other thing in life so I can get better.
@ButeSound
Жыл бұрын
@@ryannichols9452 I moved from recording & producing alot of vocals including my own to now coaching focusing on singing.. imo recording yourself 'Imitate' as best you can classic old school genuinely good singers, Elvis, Sinatra Cash, etc etc plus random stuff, & really hearing how you did over and over, is great ear training and develops the nuance for a good voice when you sing your own stuff. All about creating good *Feedback loops* for your brain.
While my Guitar gently weeeeeps
@clamchowder5635
Жыл бұрын
*guitar weeping*
@Hibban.
6 ай бұрын
@@martinjusuf Kocaknya 😊
I went to a singing coach and practiced for almost a year, and i wasn't getting any better. She was not really teaching me to sing, she was just telling me to sing. This is the video i really needed. Thank you man so much♥️
@armaniphillips4779
Жыл бұрын
A whole year and nothing????
I tried so hard to teach a friend how to sing with her real voice. She was always singing in falsetto and sounded really nasal and didn't have any support. I pressured her as hell once and she finally did it and she was shocked lol. Sadly she still wanted to keep singing like she used to even if she sounded so much better singing with her true voice..sigh...
@flwoed.
Жыл бұрын
how can i learn how to sing naturally
@miamyos
Жыл бұрын
@@flwoed. I'm not an expert, I've just been singing in quires a lot during my early teens and had a great teacher who gave us good techniques, so I'll give you some basic tips on exercises to find your voice and learn to put power into it: Try singing with your talking voice first, it may feel weird ar first but it helps you to not alter your voice into something that could do more harm than good to your voice. Practice repeatedly saying "sss" "t" "shh" "rrrr" or "ffff" sounds or making other sounds that need you to engage your diaphram and hold a hand on your stomach so you can feel the muscles activate. Try to be relaxed in your throat and mouth when you sing and imagine that you're singing to someone standing far away and don't be afraid to articulate and move your mouth a lot to form the sound and let them actually come out. Good posture is also important, stand with lightly bent knees and a comfortably straight back If you're sitting down, sit at the front of the chair so your feet are in full contact with the floor and straight back. I'm sure there are a lot of voice exercises on YT that can help you out even better. Then it's all about training, your vocal cords are attached to muscles that need conditioning to work well. Good luck!
@flwoed.
Жыл бұрын
@@miamyos thank u!!
@raziqhussain2525
Жыл бұрын
Excellent tips given by you. Thank you for the advice.
@sam_sa09
Жыл бұрын
Can you teach me as well?
When there are words you have problems with when singing, speak them. Then gradually make them more in the singing mode.
@Momokaintgiveashit
4 ай бұрын
thank u jfk very cool
This clip is awesome for finding a good placement to sing from for whatever line you’re starting from. Maybe not for runs, but it helps me a lot when I’m struggling with a certain part of the song. I feel like this is a good “open throat” tip while being less pedantic about it and more down to earth and realistic .
@RealAngelDust420
Жыл бұрын
I wish it was the same thing when its about learning or playing Instruments 😅
@DeathtotheAshes
Жыл бұрын
@@RealAngelDust420 Idk, singing itself does have “controls” that have to be learned and mastered. It’s just more of a body awareness thing. It’s still an instrument at the end of the day. It’s just, the “chords, keys, adjustments” aren’t outwardly apparent.
Savage thanks I write my own songs and play instruments but my singing was pretty bad.
I find myself pretty good at imitating. Certain songs and covers, their runs and stuff, but I have a hard time of creating such on my own.
@KeeHartProductions
10 ай бұрын
Singing to the choir yo! I can help with that!
This is one of the best examples of finding your natural singing voice that I've heard. And I've sung professionally for over 30+ years.
Or INSTEAD: don’t even see it as imitation vs your “true sound”, but see it as a spectrum of tones and methods of delivery. It’s all just tools in a toolbox. Different registers, different resonators, dark vs bright tones, pinched vs open, all of these have their uses. When you practice ‘imitating’ instead see it as identifying what techniques they are using. This video is putting forward the idea that anything but an open tone in a lower register is not natural for you, but that’s wrong. Any sound you are capable of making is natural for you, even a pterodactyl scream. Following this logic, the majority of famous artists out there are singing unnaturally. Getting good means learning new things and doing more than what comes to you to do without training.
@DouDeux
Жыл бұрын
LOVE THIS! thanks
@RhysAscart
Жыл бұрын
Well to be fair, the video is called "How to sing with YOUR natural voice" rather than "How to sing correctly" or smt like that. He's not talking about skills but about basic stuff ofc once you start actual practice and singing there is more than "Natural" or "imitated" voices.
@ROFLPirate_x
Жыл бұрын
It's not just about pitching. It's about pronunciation. We begin imitating in singing in the same way we begin imitating in speech. Mirror neurons fire and we copy actions. This is how regional accents come into being. When you imitate other singers, you are gonna sound like them, not entirely, but in part. Finding your own voice is simply learning to sing without those influences being so large.
@Wyzz222
Жыл бұрын
Yes!
@andriuwespinozeichon5975
11 ай бұрын
I agree with you and also with the video, in the sense that singing is a process done very naturally, and a lot of what you're looking to achieve is already in your speaking voice, so shouldn't you should learn to feel it first?
My natural voice for the longest time was of the dumpster fire kind, soo yeah xD. Immitating a wide range of artists kinda unlocked higher and lower ranges I never would have thought I could do
I've been singing for years with my acoustic or in bands, and only recently discovered that my 3 octave range starts at C2, which is two tones below the bottom of Bass range. My years of singing Radiohead and City & Colour has now been surpassed with a much deeper, richer voice that sounds much more natural!
@Danxiety
Жыл бұрын
How’d u find that out
Haha good stuff! 😆 n very true 🙃
This is actually what I'm currently working on with my vocal coach. Figuring out how to sound like myself, rather than the original artist of a song
I imitate the voices so I can learn how they make the sounds like that. Then I can learn how to make the sounds.
This really made something click for me! Thanks man.
Very Helpful Tips!
I'm really good at imitating and knowing how to imitate things as soon as I hear them (sounds too), which makes it very difficult to sing in my own voice. Even this, I wanted to imitate him.
Be your self do not be anyone else but yourself believe in yourself you got this
@frenchrevenge6406
Жыл бұрын
But there's no such thing as me, I'm just another stereotype
My favorite artist is Robert Plant and if I could sond like him when I sing I'd be the happiest person ever xD
Your step 2 is better than my singing 😭
@sananton2821
Жыл бұрын
It's better than his singing, too.
It took me years to find my real voice haha but i must admit, imitating artists helped me learn so many different techniques. Fun process 💕
Thank you. I will use this knowledge when I sing again.
... While my guitar gently weeps *guitar solo*
@theonesparrowhawk
Жыл бұрын
I love singing guitar solos I can never figure out when I have one in my hands.
@blindcharo8455
Жыл бұрын
Kubo and the 2 strings has some great music.
@judithcabanero
Жыл бұрын
W based beatles fan
Super helpful! I played drums and bass in several bands growing up and always sang backups. In so doing, I adopted the styles and tones of the singers, and have really struggled to find my own voice. This is a solid method, thank you.
I didn't understand absolutely anything after the "Don't sing just yet!" part, and most likely I never will, lmao
Omg thank you this is not cap ♡
@ikkirr
Жыл бұрын
hi despite not even being 30 yet i'm apparently old now can someone pls explain what the hell cap means thank
@LookAtThatBugger
Жыл бұрын
@@ikkirr means not a lie basically
Amazing advice, saw immediate improvement. Like right right now improvement. Gratitude much 🙏🏽
Needed this! Subbed!
You voice is beautiful✨
This is probably the best explanation about finding your own voice & singing!!!! 🤘😎🤘
I learned by imitating and it's more of a struggle for me since I do impressions on the daily my singing can be more aggressive because I lean more towards rock
I looooovveeee this lesson soooo much thank you !!! Gave me so much hope in a few minutes ❤
As a natural its always interesting hearing the ways people learn to find their natural voice, it really goes to show that training is so huge even for naturals
Love the George impression !
I've never told anyone else this before, but dood, YOU SERIOUSLY NEED A DE-ESSER. Not sure if it's your unique voice or your mic or EQ settings (probably a bit of all 3) you super high frequency plosives are off the charts.
Holy shit, i've been singing decently for years now just imitating the voice of the artist the best i can and it strains me a lot, after the first watch of this video it immediately felt infinitely better and the songs flowed way better overall, tysm!
tried this and immediately a confidence boost also bc it was just easier to sing
I don't struggle with that, actually. Because the only non-instrumental music I typically listen to consists of large choir works where individual voices can rarely be recognized to begin with.
Absolute gamechanger
Thank you! :)
u da best, always excited to hear ur next tip(s)💙
THIS JUST CHANGED THE GAME FOR ME! I've been imitating Chester Bennington, Ronnie Radke, Craig Mabbit, Lenny Kravitz, Shane Told, Amy Lee, and so many more. I am going to start practicing this everyday. You're the best!
I’ve been trying to find my natural for years . You helped me with this in a matter of seconds ! Thank you !
Amazing tutorial! Tysm!
This is crazy because when I'm singing I often say the words before I start singing. I had no idea my self taught lessons were actual lessons 😅
Thank you, mr. Sting! :)
Tried it at work, Really helped me. Bless you!
That last rendition is beautiful
THANK YOU!!!
This actually is helping me a bit with getting my singing voice to pass in my gender transition too TYSM
this was a good short video packing the punch of a long video thanks for the tips!
Speak the song with my normal voice like im reading then make it smooth it actually helps me get started
Thanks for the breakdown on how to build the house! Same thing I do as a cello teacher basically, but I wouldn’t have come to these conclusions in your area on my own
Great tips man!
This is fantastic advice, I'm trying to find my voice I will keep watching you thank you so much ❤️💛💚
Finally this is actually a good 'find your natural voice' video!!
yesterday i was trying to learn how to sing a japanese song on my own (i’m learning japanese and songs have really helped in the process!) i found myself imitating the artist and quickly stopped myself to focus on just the words being produced with the right tune + melody and noticed the BIGGEST difference. it was crazy.
Wonderful. Excellent advice.
Thank you coach 😊
this is so helpful thank you 💜💜💜🦄
Great song choice
Really good tips - as a singer I’m gonna try these!
Such great advice, thanks
Really good advice!
The thing is, for those of you who complain that your speaking voice does not sound good so it will not be great either for singing, remember this: 1. You might be the only one thinking that your natural voice is bad, even though others might not. 2. You might be speaking rather incorrectly in a very throaty and tense way, which is why when you apply it to your singing it does not sound good. If your case is the second, learning the correct vocal technique first will help, where later you can just transfer that to your speaking voice (both of them require you to support well with a clear sound). Once you get it, that becomes your natural (but refined) voice that defines you :)
Wow this was super helpful!
This totally works! Good job Ramsey voice studio
solid advice
Not me sounding like a dying frog.🐸
I thought i was the only one. Thats how i learned to sing😂! Developed & deep soulful voice bcus of it since i gree up around classic soul & 80s/90s rnb.
I had no idea how to find mine but this helps a ton. I will still need to develop it but Thank you for giving me a base to build upon
Oh my goodness! I'm vocally beautiful! 😄😄😄😄
My natural voice is nasal, so singing nasally it is!
@le4689
Жыл бұрын
Try to change your natural voice by deepening it
I have a deep raspy voice though lol
I guess it helps that I don't see myself as much as a singer as I do as a guitarist :D Sure I sang in a choir, so I guess my technique is good, but my reasoning has been that I just have to be good enough to do it. I never really had the need to imitate anyone, just had to deal with the vocal parts when there isn't a singer around...
I struggle with actual singing if you know what I mean like I feel like I just talk the notes but I don’t sing it like it doesn’t have that extra swagger to it and it just sounds like I’m talking loud while hitting the notes 😔
This is like the best tutorial I’ve seen in the last 6 months thank you
really interesting, I'll try it tomorrow
@NotKerro
2 жыл бұрын
Did you try it tomorrow
@maddieb4384
2 жыл бұрын
Did you try it tomorrow
@lifenote1943
2 жыл бұрын
@@maddieb4384 I did lmao that was a long time ago though
@lifenote1943
2 жыл бұрын
@@NotKerro yep : )
@Kota8786
Жыл бұрын
@@lifenote1943 did it work?
Awesome tips 👏
That made it sound a lot better
Amazing
This is a very useful video. Thank you.
I'm also suffering with this
This was so good…thank you!
Thanks 😊👍
Great advice
A huge thank you for this.
thanks for using the greatest beatles song as an example!
I will try this! Thanks :)
Great tip
So true. You sing how you speak.
Using only our speaking tone is very reductive. There is a variety of sounds we can produce to communicate emotions. Also, "making it smooth" is not as simple as something done in 1 step. Making it smooth requires a lot of work!
Thank you!
Thanks a lot☺️
"my beautiful tone"
Thank you so much! Now i can sing again , after not singing for 1 year i had lost my natural voice btw can u teach us hoe to do a high voice
Wow u sounded great when you did that