Singing From Scratch

Singing From Scratch

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How To Sing Simple Harmonies

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  • @kimgodlewski6606
    @kimgodlewski6606Күн бұрын

    I’m confused. If you have difficulty with the spatial processing (and therefore tone deaf) am I supposed to not be able to visualize that rotating ball? I’m definitely tone deaf, but I can see and rotate the ball…

  • @greymagician1
    @greymagician1Күн бұрын

    That’s aphantasia not tone deaf

  • @OGU44
    @OGU44Күн бұрын

    Ah yes I can imagine Mozart rotating the heck outta that imaginary basket ball in his head😂

  • @JeremyVanderwall
    @JeremyVanderwallКүн бұрын

    What does audio processing have to do with spacial reasoning? someone that is fully deaf can still have good spacial reasoning. I can design and part an entire chest of drawers in my head. I can't tell most people's voices apart. or distinguish an A# from a D flat.

  • @mrakoi2431
    @mrakoi24312 күн бұрын

    Some people just don’t have any imagination. Souless.

  • @RePlayQ
    @RePlayQ2 күн бұрын

    Our brains all work differently. Some people may not be able to picture a rotating ball in their mind, but they may be able to recreate a whole song in their mind or keep track of numbers. I’m pretty bad at picturing physical objects, especially detail. However I can think through plans and identify problem areas faster than most

  • @BobTodd-pd8hw
    @BobTodd-pd8hw2 күн бұрын

    I’ve been trying to learn guitar for a very long time. Being add bipolar and Missing your left index finger to the knuckle Has made it really hard for me any recommendations

  • @angusbodle1054
    @angusbodle1054Күн бұрын

    Playing on max difficulty

  • @DavidTheBrain_
    @DavidTheBrain_Күн бұрын

    Missing the left index finger makes it harder but not impossible for sure, but what about your add bipolar is making it harder

  • @Firehoser911
    @Firehoser9112 күн бұрын

    ….and did you rotate it counter clockwise vertically, horizontally, or diagonally??

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official2 күн бұрын

    Good point! Add this to 'things that didn't make the cut'

  • @KA-qw5cv
    @KA-qw5cvКүн бұрын

    😂 I wondered the same thing!

  • @adamwalkeraw
    @adamwalkeraw2 күн бұрын

    The word "lymph" doesn't....and i only know one language

  • @carneades4409
    @carneades44092 күн бұрын

    is this an ingenious troll post

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official2 күн бұрын

    Not intentionally, but you know... 'even a blind squirrel' and all that.

  • @exhainca
    @exhainca3 күн бұрын

    U in coin? Maybe in your part of the woods.

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official2 күн бұрын

    between 'O' and 'i at the beginning of the word, you transition through 'U'.

  • @_Woo
    @_Woo3 күн бұрын

    Must be from Boston

  • @KingoftheJuice18
    @KingoftheJuice183 күн бұрын

    This is a lot like saying that if you can move your arm in a 360 degree arc, then you can break down any tennis stroke and be a great player.... Having the raw ingredients of a skill is only the very beginning.

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official3 күн бұрын

    Not really. It’s more like saying if you know the right position and movements, in that 360 arc, of a tennis stroke, you can master it.

  • @KingoftheJuice18
    @KingoftheJuice183 күн бұрын

    ​@@singingfromscratch_official Ok, sure. But the problem is that you're not telling people how to master accents; you're telling people that if they knew how to produce all the vowels sounds in the correct way corresponding to and mimicking each accent, then they could master accents. It's like a joke Steve Martin told many years ago: Hey guys, you can become a millionaire in just three easy steps: Step One: Get a million dollars....

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official2 күн бұрын

    @@KingoftheJuice18 Given the extremely short amount of time I get in a short due to algorithmic constraints, I was not able to explain it properly. I should do a long form. Thanks for the idea. Let me be succinct. If you make the shape of 'ooo' of U, and you know how that feels. When you hear that sound in another language or accent, you can make it again to mimic that accent.

  • @KingoftheJuice18
    @KingoftheJuice182 күн бұрын

    @@singingfromscratch_official Does "coin" really have the "oo" sound in it? Isn't it simply the diphthong "oi"?

  • @jef159
    @jef1594 күн бұрын

    How to sing like Elvis

  • @Prahg
    @Prahg4 күн бұрын

    A sound as in the letter. Like in Hay.

  • @lindhe
    @lindhe5 күн бұрын

    How would upper and lower case make any difference?

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official5 күн бұрын

    Upper and lower case vowels have different phonation A as in 'case', a as in 'cat'.

  • @1Dr490n
    @1Dr490n5 күн бұрын

    @@singingfromscratch_officialthis has nothing to do with upper or lowercase. You don’t write cAt or cAse. That’s just two different vowels which are both represented by the A in English

  • @HeterosexuaI
    @HeterosexuaI4 күн бұрын

    @@1Dr490nit does in the english phonetic alphabet. typically, you would write it as /Ay/, but you can alternatively just use the capital A by itself, likewise with the long versions of all vowels in the english phonetic alphabet. Have you ever considered that some people might just know more about a topic than you do, or is being annoying your sole personality trait?

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official4 күн бұрын

    @@1Dr490n actually the classical elementary pronunciation rule of upper and lower case is first basic rule of pronunciation before diacritical markings are introduced into education. It is a simplification of pronunciation differentiation. Much more common before the degradation of our educational system lead to all manner of grammatical errors flagrant across social media. Look to your history. Look to your basics.

  • @nordlyz_4881
    @nordlyz_48815 күн бұрын

    This is wrong sorry. While the word contains alot of vowels, you go from /u/ to /ɔ/ and up to /i/. This reaches alot of vowels, but importantly neither /a/ or /ə/, the only 2 vowels found in Ubykh

  • @lindhe
    @lindhe5 күн бұрын

    Yeah, that was an utterly dumb claim.

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official5 күн бұрын

    Actually. Form those vowels, pay attention to the tongue and jaw position, and make not of it. Then say the word coin slowly as I have said it. You will find the position in there. If not, you're doing it wrong. Coin starts with tongue back and mouth open. It slides through all possible musculature positions before ending up tongue fully forward and mouth closed.

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official5 күн бұрын

    @@lindhe Thank you for your contribution to the algorithm.

  • @kehaar3641
    @kehaar36415 күн бұрын

    ​@@singingfromscratch_officialThat completely ignores the fact that vowel sounds are not based on musculature, but formant frequencies. Even if we ignore ɚ which has low f3, vowels are based on a two-dimensional graph. You simply aren't getting all of those sounds with one diphthong.

  • @0Demiyah0
    @0Demiyah03 күн бұрын

    While this topic is not my expertise, the vowel transitions in this word did indeed not resonate with the claim. Dutch, my native language, uses 40 phonemes. Particularly /3i/, /œy/, /Y/, /y/, /û/, /a:/ are not in the word coin, neither when pronounced slowly.

  • 5 күн бұрын

    No it's not. It's one vowel /ɔɪ/ in the American accent (or /oɪ/ in Aussie). Try including the vowel /ɛ/ as in bed when you say coin. For further reading, en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:English_pronunciation

  • @assamlearns8399
    @assamlearns83998 күн бұрын

    When I was hitting puberty. A bloody folklore singer told me My vocal box is so bad. I got so angry and depressed, then I decided to sing Western. Guess his ear was damaged.

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official7 күн бұрын

    Sounds like you experienced exactly what I was talking about. well done on continuing on!

  • @daviddesmond2143
    @daviddesmond21438 күн бұрын

    I had to listen to this twice. Good talk.

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official8 күн бұрын

    Thanks! 😊

  • @francescorubeo4548
    @francescorubeo454813 күн бұрын

    the michael graves from misfits?

  • @sammy5576
    @sammy557614 күн бұрын

    Maybe it's just that kids who give a shit, give a shit

  • @koaspencer9807
    @koaspencer980715 күн бұрын

    I can sing but cant do matg

  • @mistermouse364
    @mistermouse36415 күн бұрын

    Your vocal skill doesn't coincide or prove that your good at maths,Math require logical reasoning and fine application and singing requires a good voice which is not hoarse not high pitched,This is absolute bs

  • @lompeluiten
    @lompeluiten15 күн бұрын

    I believe in the general rule that getting better in one thing can make you better in another. But only on the avarage. It is probably an wide distribution.

  • @user-kw4sj5hw4q
    @user-kw4sj5hw4q15 күн бұрын

    This is really only true for probably 50% I know many people who are a very talented musician but have a D in math. And know many people who suck at music and have tried to learn but get the best grades ever

  • @IMAComedy
    @IMAComedy17 күн бұрын

    Hopefully that tip works for some, but I and many others have performed in higher stakes situations than karaoke and still get terrible anxiety. Big, career musicians like Taylor Swift or Metallica's James Hetfield have been open about their performance anxiety, and they've been doing it for years. Hetfield performed in front of a crowd of literally a million people once. When it comes to anxiety, it's important to know that there's no solution that works for everyone. That doesn't mean you shouldn't give this a try, but understand that you're far from alone if it doesn't work for you.

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official17 күн бұрын

    Everyone is different for sure. And everyone has their level of comfort. But I'm coming from a place of experience. And from my experience the level of anxiety is commensurate with the level of confidence in what you are performing. That and your level of acceptance of whatever the audience reaction is--good or bad. I do get a rush before going on stage, but it's more excitement than anything. The only time I get nervous is if I feel I'm ill-prepared. For example. I was singing lead on a song at the Shrine Auditorium in LA to an audience of about 10K in the venue and broadcast. I knew the song cold. Walked the stage before hand and knew the lay of the land. But I had stage-fright. Literally. Because they changed the entrance to walking down a set of stairs, center-stage, while singing to the crowd. I wasn't prepared and all I could think was that I was going to trip and fall. Didn't. Made it down and the stage fright went away. Key is, I wasn't prepared. Amateurs practice until they get it right. Professionals practice until they can't get it wrong. Karaoke is practicing singing songs in front of a crowd.

  • @ItsRandomlyRae
    @ItsRandomlyRae18 күн бұрын

    I chickened out last time I went to karaoke.

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official18 күн бұрын

    lol! Well keep trying. Eventually, one of these times you will not chicken out. karaoke is where you are supposed to be an amateur.

  • @benlenderman1777
    @benlenderman177720 күн бұрын

    Not how I go about it but probably useful for those just learning.

  • @kerneldemon
    @kerneldemon22 күн бұрын

    damn, why am not recommended this by youtube? its amazing!

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official19 күн бұрын

    Thanks! The algorithm is crazy weird.

  • @Velereonics
    @Velereonics22 күн бұрын

    People also start to tighten their throat and hold back their air cause theyre worried about it happening. Sing through it, people. Big breath like your head is at the bottom of a tube of air a mil high and you want to get all of it in, and exhale it in a broad, high arc.

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official19 күн бұрын

    I agree. It actually creates a sort of backfire situation where the air and resonance puts pressure on the larynx.

  • @SquatterCraft
    @SquatterCraft22 күн бұрын

    Never realized I already did this. How do I keep going higher than that without cracking? I wanna go from bumping bass to cracking vases lol

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official19 күн бұрын

    Well you only crack once at a specific place in your range. high and low comes with practice and training. I know that sounds boring, but it could be as simple as singing along with songs and/or notes of songs that are a bit out of reach for you. Keep stretching for the notes and eventually you will get there.

  • @LovelySingerTV
    @LovelySingerTV22 күн бұрын

    EXCELLENT ViDEO! 💙🎶

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official19 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @LunerLanding
    @LunerLanding22 күн бұрын

    Unless, for some reason you really can't it drove my teachers crazy. Cause it's there, I should be able to ~but I really can't~

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official19 күн бұрын

    When in doubt, open up more.

  • @evilbunnyqueen517
    @evilbunnyqueen51722 күн бұрын

    Finally someone actually explains it to where I understand what they mean. Thank you sir

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official19 күн бұрын

    You're more than welcome. Glad to be of service!

  • @ItsRandomlyRae
    @ItsRandomlyRae23 күн бұрын

    ❤❤

  • @kristopheranderson53
    @kristopheranderson5323 күн бұрын

    What about farting

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official23 күн бұрын

    lol! That too.

  • @ItsRandomlyRae
    @ItsRandomlyRae23 күн бұрын

    Interesting

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official23 күн бұрын

    Very. The reason why it is so important to have performing arts in school curriculums.

  • @ItsRandomlyRae
    @ItsRandomlyRae23 күн бұрын

    @@singingfromscratch_official word! Texas keeps lowering the amount of art they offer. Maybe now that STEM is STEAM it will shift back a bit

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official23 күн бұрын

    @@ItsRandomlyRae lord I hope so. Back when I went to school in Texas the arts were HUGE. UIL competition was fierce and the best of the best went head to head. Makes American idol look like a daycare. I was All State choir, solo, and ensemble. All state band and theatre. And I had to work for it. That experience got me into the US Air Force Band and Tops In Blue. Then went on to a whole bunch of stuff in Los Angeles and the world really. Some of the best experiences of my life and the coolest people I ever worked with come from the direct result of being afforded the opportunity of arts in school. It is that important.

  • @ItsRandomlyRae
    @ItsRandomlyRae18 күн бұрын

    @@singingfromscratch_official I was in choir too. But by the time I got there we only had performances and there was nothing available post graduation.

  • @user-bs5hf3ug3y
    @user-bs5hf3ug3y24 күн бұрын

    good lesson,thanks a lot🎉

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official24 күн бұрын

    Thanks! You're welcome

  • @tinkerbellbetty
    @tinkerbellbetty24 күн бұрын

    Holly pooop i love this song. Im just learning guitar and i sing at kareoke i want sing and play guitar this helped. Thank you

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official24 күн бұрын

    That's great! You're more than welcome.

  • @tinkerbellbetty
    @tinkerbellbetty24 күн бұрын

    Just found you.. i understand the way you teach it clicks 4 me

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official24 күн бұрын

    I'm so glad I could help! Stay tuned!

  • @tinkerbellbetty
    @tinkerbellbetty24 күн бұрын

    Pattern recognition ok

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official24 күн бұрын

    Yep. Pretty much in a nut shell.

  • @RogerKoh
    @RogerKoh25 күн бұрын

    haha, you couldn't sing off beat.

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official24 күн бұрын

    It's so friggin' hard to do lol!!

  • @JasonMcChristian
    @JasonMcChristian26 күн бұрын

    Sort of. Other people in other lands respond differently to what we might call dissonance. A lot of our preference is controlled by what we grew up hearing.

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official24 күн бұрын

    To a degree, yes. Dissonance it more prevalent in some cultural music. But resolution is always constant. There is a finality to a song. Or, for the sake of artistic effect and to punctuate the meaning of the song, it is left unfinished. But not normal. As far as culture determining preference, no doubt.

  • @vampcaff
    @vampcaff26 күн бұрын

    But we need dissonance to experience resolution.

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official24 күн бұрын

    Absolutely! But it is usually not the commanding theme unless the songs purpose is to create a sense of dread, fear, or anxiety in the listener. Easily found as the backing music in horror movies.

  • @sazfiury8803
    @sazfiury880326 күн бұрын

    Sometimes it’s nice to have some chaotic music…. Something like Whourkr

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official24 күн бұрын

    Agreed. There is music for every mood. But even in the apparent chaos of chaotic music, there is a pattern. There is a structure.

  • @nickooooooohtj
    @nickooooooohtj26 күн бұрын

    would love to hear you talk about how notes are also made up of loads of different frequences, as well as the dominant frequency.

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official24 күн бұрын

    Good topic! I will take that up!

  • @dissidentleathermonster
    @dissidentleathermonster27 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official24 күн бұрын

    You are welcome!

  • @big_goop191
    @big_goop19128 күн бұрын

    Ryan Gosling sang that!

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official24 күн бұрын

    Yep!!

  • @ItsRandomlyRae
    @ItsRandomlyRae29 күн бұрын

    I gave up the dream not because my family had negative things to say… but because I was told I’d have to preform… pass. Now that I’m older, I know that there’s a difference between a singer and a performer.

  • @singingfromscratch_official
    @singingfromscratch_official24 күн бұрын

    That is true. There are many performers who can't sing well and vice versa. Stage fright (no matter the audience) is not native to people. Usually there was someone who made the child introvert and think that it is better to be seen than heard.

  • @ItsRandomlyRae
    @ItsRandomlyRae23 күн бұрын

    @@singingfromscratch_official Ooo that’s deep!!!

  • @roimerlopez1275
    @roimerlopez127529 күн бұрын

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