How To Sing ON PITCH

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Published 2019-12-15

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  • @ChristosAsteris
    You are a genius!!!! That was my problem!!! With 2 days practice on pitch and omg!!! I can understand the tone and I sound great already!! 🙏🏻 thank u!!!!
  • people, this works. just do a lotta these. and this is coming from someone who got laughed at for singing. believe in your self :)
  • @snipsnap9995
    Wow, I can't tell you how much I appreciate that you shared that old recording; It's go good to hear that it's actually possible to start out really bad and still become that good. So many people who say they sounded really bad when they "started" singing actually sounded pretty bad, I was kinda losing hope for myself.
  • @keithpriser
    I would cringe hearing myself. Always thought it was tone. Never questioned pitch because I'm very good musically and can tune a guitar perfectly by ear. Turns out it is (mostly) pitch. This is exactly what I've been working on and has been the biggest help to me. From what I've watched, you seem like the most helpful /useful YouTube vocal teacher
  • @HLXDx
    I’m not tone deaf, my voice is just bad in general
  • @tristanboy3857
    This is what I sounded like 10 years ago whEN A MAaᵃᵃan lOveS a WömAN You sound much better now, but that early clip had me wheezing even though that's probably what I sound like right now
  • @sugarcandy4639
    The thing is music is not just a single note. It’s when all the drums and other instrument get involved my mind goes blank
  • @diligent3887
    Who's on quarantine and is trying to find some new hobby The line starts behind me😂😂😂
  • @regdenee
    I've always had the problem that my singing voice refuses to obey. I hear what note I need to hit but it's impossible for me to match it and it's always flat or sound stupid haha. But I've had some times where I've nailed a few phrases but then I usually don't have the emotion or the enunciation I'm looking for, usually because I was only focusing on nailing the pitch and forgot everything else
  • @TheGriffoe
    I can totally hit the notes when i play them on a piano from C to B for example one by one. What i cant do is finding the melody of a song and hitting those notes with my voice , i mean trying to sing a melody and being unable to correctly is what makes me think im just tone deaf
  • @xheralt
    A tone deaf friend of mine, being a bit of an old-school techie, improved himself dramatically (though not perfectly), by self-training using an oscilloscope in the way you used the cel app.
  • im a female with a low register voice and my voice is naturally raspy so I really struggle with my pitch . I really need to see this video thanks, man .
  • @valerypopov6499
    Thank you very much Adam. Singing off-pitch is a confidence killer number one for me
  • I used to sound very monotoned. But I was a reader and I often read out loud. My wife would tell me I was monotoned. So I practiced reading better by paying attention to my pitch and pace. As a result I learned to sound better and was chosen in many programs to read publicly. Little did I know that it also helped with my singing as well.
  • @delulu6969
    I use Vocal Pitch Monitor by Tadao Yamaoka because it displays the pitch in a graph format so that you can analyze more things like inflections, vibratos, and vocal runs. You can even record directly in the app while monitoring.
  • Woah this actually help me a lot I can see or hear the difference between now and before I knew this thanks
  • @darksidessj25
    I use my soft pallet for pitch and my voice just goes to any note without trying. It's pretty cool and this is also how I discovered my mixed voice.
  • My voice sounds good without music but when I sing it with instrumental music, I feel like my voice is too low for the music. Is it true that I need to make the music lower or make my voice higher ?
  • @Dynamic_heart
    His advice is amazing. I love that he demonstrated the pitch using the voice meter. Thank you 😊🎵🎶🎵💕
  • @johennoro7560
    After this hands down i love you! Literally sometimes i sing good other really bad but i never seem to succeed on those pitch practices i really think this could help me