Stephanie: Placing the sound right behind where your
fingers are pinching the nose.
Alice: Ok [raspberries]
Alice: That was low, ok [raspberries]
Stephanie: That was better
Alice: ♫ I love you ♫
Stephanie: Yeah that was way
better. Doesn't it sound way more controlled?
It had a really nice height to it and it had better airflow.
That's what I love with that raspberry
Kiara:Just start from "And you play 'til it's perfect."
And just feeling like you have
a bit more space in the back of your mouth.
Feeling the words service you as opposed to you
just being privy to the words, yeah?
Kiara: ♫ You play 'til it's perfect,
you play til you ache. ♫ Yeah?
Isabella: And you play 'til it's perfect,
you play 'til you ache you play
Kiara: Great now let's try singing
that. Lovely, let's try singing that this time.
♫ And you play ♫  Yeah?
Isabella: ♫ And you play 'til it's perfect,
you play 'til you ache ♫
♫ You play 'til the strings or your fingernails break ♫
Kiara: Nice, how did that feel? That sounded a lot easier for you.
Isabella: A lot easier, yeah. Less [grunts]
Kiara: Yeah [Laughs] Precisely, love to see it!
Vasundhara: ♫ Don't come back for me. Who do you think you are? ♫
Denis: So to get your vocal folds
a little more decompressed and to get your
air a little more running for the slightly
higher key, why don't we blow some cup bubbles?
I'm going to demonstrate it. First, pop out
your cheeks, relax your throat, and blow the
chorus [Denis hums the chorus into the straw]
Denis: And so forth,
right? You wanna just like make sure that your
aperture is like round and your cheeks are
puffed out.
[Vasundhara hums the chorus into the straw]
Denis: And now, let's try to sing the verse
again,and see um see if you can feel a difference,
and if so, just describe it, right.
Vasundhara: ♫ Tearing love apart,
♫ You're gonna catch a cold from the ice inside your soul ♫
♫ Don't come back for me ♫
♫ Who do you think
you are? ♫
Denis: How did that go?
Vasundhara: I would say that it was easier
to sing it this time, I feel like because I
wasn't straining it as much
Denis: Right!
Because we are like releasing more air, the vocal
folds are decompressed, and yeah you can
totally use that aerodynamic energy to let
your beautiful sound out and your beautiful voice...
