Crack The Code - Mix Voice Made Easy For Everyone - Tyler Wysong

Crack The Code - Mix Voice Made Easy For Everyone - Tyler Wysong

Tyler Wysong

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Johan
Johan - 27.09.2023 17:08

OMG what is that? I've reached notes that I had never reached ! Thank you so much !

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Andrea
Andrea - 29.10.2023 20:01

it doesn't work to me, I'm surely doing something wrong

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Νικόλας Εμμανουηλ Μπαμιατζογλου
Νικόλας Εμμανουηλ Μπαμιατζογλου - 15.10.2023 01:36

I need a video on how to find head voice

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Dominique Tijerina
Dominique Tijerina - 13.10.2023 02:43

Omg I had a lot of pneumonic devices for mix voice, but this was like the missing jigsaw piece that fit them all together.

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Ławeł Pucki
Ławeł Pucki - 11.10.2023 01:50

Hi tyler, a huge fan of your videos here 👋 got a little question, is ot possible that my excess mucus prevent me from getting a comfortable vocal fry? Sometimes it quite easy to get it high but sometimes when i use it, i immediately lose fry and pure cord closure. U r one of the resons I'm not giving up on singing but I gotta admit - it can get in your head sometimes

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Sebastián Bergmann
Sebastián Bergmann - 03.10.2023 23:13

This exercise is pretty good, and I believe what you think is happening is actually true, although it has a little more intricacies imo and i'd like to add on that, man, hoping you may read this! This exercise "should" work like wonders with someone who has already a strong voice, and balanced mechanics in their voice, but when someone has a lack of strength or coordination on their interarytenoids ( obliques and transverse ) and it may just fall apart, as it relies too much on them. Some people have atrophied adductors, sometimes causing hyperfunction of their TA/Vocalis relying on those for closure. If this was the case, its important to work a loooot on the IAs before attempting to mix, with a very open AA vowel as in cat, a Formula 1 car or a witches cackle, AND trying to flip into falseto slowly while keeping the metallic quality those sounds give. Trying to make the sound as ugly as you can and keeping the root of the tongue tender ( avoiding any type of tension really ) would be a very efficient approach on developing adductors.

Cheers, man! I love your channel, please keep showing more exercises you find interesting or effective.

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Kenina Moo
Kenina Moo - 02.10.2023 10:30

I found you from a recommended video you made 3 years ago,and look how much improved of your videos today, quality,confidence,contents,that's all big change happened,good to see it

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Deborah Barry
Deborah Barry - 30.09.2023 05:29

Baby I’m amazed… at your voice

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Shaden Hamza
Shaden Hamza - 29.09.2023 18:55

just amazing ..
can you make a vid about how to develop vibrato ?

(the right vibrato) cause there's a lot of types of it

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Miguel Basarte
Miguel Basarte - 28.09.2023 13:27

Every time I get to a certain note my voice wants to flip to head voice...do I have to 'force' it? I feel like im about to yell

Thanks!!

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Marco Concina
Marco Concina - 25.09.2023 20:30

Tyler, you're the only one I found, that centered the point!

Was exactly my issue.
I was closing "too much" and "too much things". Squeezing even not realizing I was doing so.

Unfortunately I have to come to this by myself... a pity I've not discovered your videos before.

I found this exercise very useful both to strengten the automatism, warm up and be focused and ready to perform mixed voice more gradually.

Usually vocal teachers spoke about "being relaxed".

Ok... but that's just a part of the puzzle.

Instead, I think, your approach to get "flow phonation" and getting (just) the right amount of vocal compression it's crucial, a real game changer.

So, thank you for your lessons and please keep going on, your work is really precious!

Greetings from Italy

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Mister Robot
Mister Robot - 25.09.2023 15:32

Tyler, you're my favourite vocal trainer. When I started following your steps, I noticed my voice never croaked or cracked the next day. Thanks for another great voice lesson.

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FXDawg
FXDawg - 25.09.2023 15:07

Another great video with amazing insights! I can't stress enough how the proper repetition is the key. I love that you use a tool to find the coordination and then take that sensation and placement into a song. That's where the magic happens! I've actually found that developing falsetto helps to strengthen mix voice. Or maybe its the other way around... LOL Work the whole range, take it easy, and most of all make it fun!

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SpecialEddie
SpecialEddie - 25.09.2023 14:58

Life changing stuff bro! You getting into heaven off this one no matter what 😅!

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The Vocal Senpai
The Vocal Senpai - 25.09.2023 14:22

I love this coach! Love the captions too!

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bethuel paring
bethuel paring - 25.09.2023 08:33

Your virtual stundent here from Philippines..❤

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Michael Lang
Michael Lang - 25.09.2023 05:42

Awesome stuff! I use your ‘4 Laws’ daily! Thanks for this amazing content, it keeps me motivated and hopeful.

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Hareth Zubedi
Hareth Zubedi - 25.09.2023 04:49

Thanks for a great video tips coach!

All I can say is I’m really digging into this flow phonation mix now…and it feels great! 🤩

It took me a while to really stick into this coordination but this really starting to make sense now…the higher I go the easier it gets!

Looking forward for what’s in the future, coach!

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Tony Caldwell
Tony Caldwell - 25.09.2023 04:06

You always have great philosophical gems to add to your lessons, that always inspire... on all levels Well done!

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