The #1 Singing Cheat Code — With Celebrity Vocal Coach Stevie Mackey

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Published 2024-03-13
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Learn Stevie Mackey's #1 singing cheat code for becoming a better singer.

In this class, celebrity vocal coach Stevie Mackey takes you into his studio and guides you through his proven, step-by-step process for becoming a more confident and effective singer. He shares all of his singing secrets and shows you hours of his real vocal lessons, explaining how to apply each new idea directly to your own voice.

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00:00 Intro
00:25 Mimicking As A Kid
03:13 Singers Mimicking Other Singers
04:49 Mimicking Examples
11:11 Mimicking with Male Student
16:40 Mimicking with Female Student
20:55 Recap

All Comments (21)
  • @agisnon
    I have huge respect for this guy. He is such talented vocalist and artist and I love that the way he imparts knowledge from his personal experience is so down-to-earth and relatable.
  • @castrosacasa
    You cannot be a singer if you can't copy sounds! He is 100% correct! This dude is singing one of the highest notes Celine Dion did as I type this... holy shit!
  • @porshaessence
    As a natural born Beyhiver. I grew up mimicking Beyoncé’s runs and harmonies and belts. So much so I’ve gotten to the point where I feel like I have use my voice almost like an instrument like she does. I really want to build on that and go to vocal class
  • @WhiteCr_0w
    watching this I realised how patient singers are. You can't annoy them with sounds 🤣
  • @lo_rezzz
    I really love this philosophy around singing
  • @Gangstar41145
    Holy. I was skeptical at first but damn this dude has a tremendous gift. O.O
  • @jcal4458
    That second Celine high note was crazy. Gave me chills. 😲🔥
  • @rasamasala
    Mimicry was the first thing I discovered on my own when I started my singing journey. It's true that I learned to understand my voice the fastest that way. What he doesn't really say is that by copying someone who is good at singing, it teaches you control of your voice and shows you new ways to move your voice and trains your ear to actually listen.
  • @SomaSensing
    OMW!! You are the first vocal coach that makes sense. Mimicking sound. It's exactly how I started singing. Thank you for sharing.
  • @_JamesMaybe_
    I can vouch for this, mimicking vocals in singing/rapping styles from Americans was how I started as a British kid. However, it can give you a distorted mindset if you're not self-aware. It took me until my late 20's to realise that my vocal range is deeper than the standard range I use it in. Despite being able to falsetto Jackson 5's "Who's Lovin' You", I found out that I'm a Baritone and not a Tenor.
  • @Lovect18
    Stevie is so spot on. It’s from mimicking that you’re able to master sounds & techniques but more importantly discover your own voice. Stevie gets to the point & gives you insight that most vocal coaches don’t share. Yep, I’m a fan & have taken both of his classes!🙌🏽♥️🎶👍🏽
  • @Alvinfly
    Def should be a video on clarity control. The things youre doing is mimicking but when people want to do it at home home theres a ton of issues that they can run into that is not present in this video
  • @alexxdaye1
    As a vocal coach, HE IS 100% SPOT ON! This is the gospel, literally! Love Stevie Mackey! Much love and mad respect!!! I did all the same annoying stuff too as a kid, LOL!!!
  • @saraojut4697
    I have so much from this video than all my years in a choir. This explains so much about my journey thus far in music and I’m excited to start mimicking.
  • @idankoos4156
    To me, the key to find your style is mimic...I tell this to all of my singing students...in combination with speech therapy knowledge....singing teachers are like good stylists...it is just style advice, what suits your voice best ( in aa healthy way) together with the student's interest...every singer and style is like learning a new language in placement, phrasing etc
  • @VAIRA5
    this Youtube channel is a huge blessing
  • @vikkizza
    absolutely fabulous vocal coach! what a gem!!!
  • @BowPromise
    This is gold. And three minutes in, Stevie's facial expressions and way of speaking reminded me of MJ. Glad to see how he used him as an example.