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Singing success 360 how often should i practice
Singing success 360 how often should i practice












Always go back and watch Ken's Volume videos for reminders on proper technique (which must be done as Ken says or demonstrates). Stay with Vol 2 another 4-8 weeks until you can graduate Vol 2, then buckle up and start working on Vol 3. Move on to Vol 2 when you meet the Vol 1 "graduation" criteria. Based on your experience level (or how many bad habits that need to be forgotten) you want to stay on Vol 1 for 4-8 weeks typically. Ken has noted on many occasions his disagreement with SLS.Īll you need to do is do the Vol 1 exercises 5 or 6 times week, and try to sound as much like Ken (when he's doing the scales) as possible. There are many dead-end programs around (including every SLS based offering) that will just take your money and not give much/anything to show for it and possibly even hurt your voice. All of us enrolled in KTVA have hit the jackpot.

singing success 360 how often should i practice

Stay BLESSED, Cheryl :-)Īll, KTVA is the absolute best singing program in the world. After applying coach Ken's response to my demo-singing, I now can finish singing a Fast song (- In the past, I couldn't sing fast, "power" songs) - with better control on breathing (& with enough breathe), support, strength, & with at least enough power-volume above audibility for now. Good that you shared now I know the possible source of the ear problem. Thanks. At least for me .) 2) After having trained these programs for over 4+ mths almost daily, I also did experience range-increase including what I wanted - whistle range but could NOT sustain singing a song - had No power, volume & control just like your experience. But apparently, this "pushing high into the C-above-High C-range on lip-rolls" should not be practiced on a regular basis. \\ The reason I do liprolls into the highest range, is to enable me to later on be able to sing into the "whistle range". (Do note that, I'm not against "LipRolls" themselves) I suspect it's this "pushing into the high notes" during lip-rolls, that's causing the airbubble. **Do NOT use ' earphones' whilst doing vocal-warmup exercices - especially whilst doing " Liprolls". (During Liprolls, the air around the cavities of the mouth, throat, nasal, head register, & chest, is vibrating very fast & IF I'm also "pushing with lot of strength" to liproll into the high high notes, the air speed + pressure is quite great. That aggravates the condition, sort of causing the air bubble to be trapped inside even longer. I'm not sure which exercise(s) contributed to this phenomena all I can say is - **Pls note -: If experiencing ear airbubble, do NOT do training with ' earphones' plugged in your ear. (After some time, I forget abt it it also sort of went away on its own). But usually it won't go away that soon - I have to repeat the "bending forwards + swallowing" a few times until it finally goes away. (Only abt 2 times it happened in the right side but most of the time, it occurred in the left ear canal.) The way to get rid of it is, by "bending forwards + the swallowing action", & waiting awhile till the airbubble seem to go away, then I stand / sit back up again.

singing success 360 how often should i practice

It would block hearing on the left side whilst I can hear on the right side. It first mainly started deep in the left ear canal - like a big "air bubble" inside the ear canal, which wouldn't go away even after I try to do the action of "swallowing", & "pinching the nose whilst swallowing". I experienced the exact same 2 things! 1) I've never had any ear problems until after I've been practicing SS's warmups + Mastering Mix.

singing success 360 how often should i practice singing success 360 how often should i practice

Hi Taeko, where are you from? I'm from Asia, Singapore.














Singing success 360 how often should i practice