Nasality vs Nasal Airflow (SINGING LESSON)
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Published 2018-08-11
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All Comments (21)
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let's just appreciate for a moment how much your channel grew in this past months.
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Agreed! A lot of people don't realize that a nasal tone is most often the result of a really high larynx position not actually singing through your nose!
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Drink every time he says nasal
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That thumbnail is iconic
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I always thought I sing wrong when I sing nasally. Wow. Thanks man..
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Growing up as I was singing, I was told that nasality was such a bad thing. I would try so hard not to do it. Later on I found that, of course, that isn’t true. I’m so glad that you posted this video since there might be others out there who feel the same way. Love love love your channel!
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Boi it's actually amazing how much info you can give in just a short video
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Did anyone else think that when he was talking with no nasal airflow, he kinda sounded like Donald Trump? Probably just me lmao
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I’m learning more here than in other classes! Thank you!
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Tristan videos are so useful, I learn more here than at school.
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This is actually very helpful!! Thank you so much for explaining nasal airflow because I've been confused on it for several years and I've been stuck with a misconception that if you have air flowing out of your nose you sound nasally! Thank you for explaining how that's not always the case and that nasal airflow can actually help!
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0:25 Queen Cat jumping into the spotlight hahaha
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Ohhh shit finally our boy is doing these type of singing videos again!!!! 🔥🔥🔥😍 Now we just need a course or something more affordable than the lessons 😝🙏
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Im always surprised at how easy it is to understand the concepts and try them out straight away when watching ur vids. Ty so much for this!!
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It took me way too long to learn the difference by myself 😂 I was often told in secondary school choir by my instructor that I was ' too nasally ' or ' too airy ' and I was singing with my throat, not my head voice; it took me so much experimenting back then (even till now) to understand how to place my voice properly
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Love how you keep these videos short and to the point while still giving plenty of examples!! Makes them very engaging and easy to follow.
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I'm a voice teacher myself. Admittedly, I don't get much from your reaction videos and usually skip them (sorry!), but I've never thought about this in the way you described. I got a great deal from this vid. Thank you!
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Makes sense as to why James Charles sounds flat and has that mouth-airflow only sound. Even when he speaks, he always sounds like he has a plugged nose to me. I don't think he naturally lets air out of his nose. I bet he could be a great singer when he learns this technique! Also I hope you make a vid with him!!
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You finally gave me the answer, which is nasal airflow. Everyone says not to sing through your nose, but you clearly showed the difference between nasality and nasal airflow. Thank you my friend 😊
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Such an informative video! I grew up with classical training and was always told to sing through our throat only! I’m excited to learn more and expand my vocal ability! Also, to grow from the way I was taught growing up!