in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
π We did it! 1000 Subscribers! π
Hey everyone! I'm thrilled to announce that my channel, Joscelyn Alexander, has reached a fantastic milestone - 1000 subscribers! π₯³ I couldn't have done it without your incredible support. Thank you for joining me on this journey as we explore vocal exercises and resources for contemporary singers of all abilities. π€
Thank you too, to those who enjoy hearing me sing a few covers and my Audio Advent Calendar.
Iβve been busy in offline world but it's amazing to see how much you all enjoy these videos! π
I want to keep on creating videos so I'd love to hear your thoughts on what you'd like to see more of on the channel. Your feedback is invaluable, and I'm excited to create more content that helps you become the best singer you can be! π
Once again, thank you for being a part of this incredible community. Here's to the next 1000 subscribers and beyond! π
Much love,
Joscelyn π
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Hey everyone! Are you looking to improve your pitching and flexibility for singing or public speaking? Check out our latest video where we share a simple but powerful vocal exercise that can help you unlock your pitching potential and improve your flexibility.
It can be hard to find the right pitch so I added a vocal line all the way through this exercise rather than just the keyboard. Still listen out for the notes and octave below on the organ sound for lower voices.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced vocalist, this exercise can help you develop better control over your pitch and tone. So if you're ready to take your vocal skills to the next level, be sure to watch this video and give this exercise a try!
Don't forget to like and share this post with your friends who might find it helpful. And if you have any questions or feedback, feel free to leave a comment below. Hope this helps you improve on your vocal journey!
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Hey Folks, I've not been that well and have been giving the voice a well needed rest. Here are 4 vocal health tips for you. If you have voice problems for more than two/three weeks get medical advice if youβre worried.
1. Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your vocal folds hydrated. Avoid caffeine and alcohol, which can dehydrate your body and dry out your vocal folds.
2. Warm up before singing: Before you start singing, take a few minutes to warm up your voice with some gentle vocal exercises. This can help to prevent strain and injury to your vocal folds.
3. Avoid smoking and vaping: Smoking can damage your vocal folds and lead to a hoarse or raspy voice. If you smoke, consider quitting or cutting back to protect your vocal health.
4. Rest your voice: If you've been singing or speaking for a long period of time or have been unwell, take a break and rest your voice. This can help to prevent fatigue and strain on your vocal folds.
Remember, taking care of your vocal health is essential for maintaining your singing abilities and preventing injury. If you have any questions or want to share your own tips for vocal health, feel free to leave a comment below. Happy singing!
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So, I'm doing an Audio Advent Calendar. We've had a lot of carols and we're only on Day 6. What's your favourite Christmas song that's not a carol? I need to add some more to the jar...
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Vocal Warriors! (and Friendsπ)
Apparently I can make community posts now, which is really cool.
What are you up to musically? Let me know.
Have a wonderful day π
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Vocal exercises and resources for contemporary singers of all abilities. Sometimes I sing for you!
Joscelyn is a UK based singer and vocal coach. Here you can find: more than 35 vocal warm up exercises, singing exercises and to make you awesome singers. Find videos of original music, covers songs that happen to come up and maybe the odd chat or two about singing. π
Please click the red SUBSCRIBE button, that way you won't miss out on any of the latest videos.
For my students, you can find some of the vocal warm ups (vocal exercises) we use in singing lessons and Rockschool Vocal exam resources too.