How to sing like Morissette - Rise up - Vocal Coach Reaction and Analysis

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Have you ever wondered how to belt like Morissette Amon and what she does with her voice? In this video I am going to go into quite some detail about how you can sing like her in the comfort of your own home.

** Please note that this is more of a singing lesson than a reaction, although I have put in time stamps if you just want to fast-forward over my chat **

2:12 – Mixed Voice
4: 17 - Falsetto / Voice Flip
10:18 - What are those things in her ears
12:34 - Getting onto the high belt note
14:40 – High Belt
16:45 - Whilste notes

Morissette is a wonderful singer with extremely good vocal control This is taking a snapshot in time and looking at how you can create the sounds and not to be seen as a critique of her voice or technique. I would NEVER critique another professional singers musical choices because they are smashing it their own way.

Let's be kind to one another and celebrate listening to wonderful music as a community.

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Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwF8d9MlNbE&ab_channel=SHAY

Give Morissette some love: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCsI-0ECGM4ty5Cp9AeN2sA

Glossary:
Thick Vocal Folds = When you are in your chest register (so lower than an A above middle C ish) the true vocal folds are thick and therefore we call this thick vocal folds.

Thin Vocal Folds = This is sometimes called head voice, when you go up over the voice break we need to do something to get higher (much like the splits) so the TVF's thin out. You can of course sing high and not go to thin fold......

That would mean you are in Mix voice : That is when you have some thinning in the upper range in comparison to the lower chestier notes, but you aren't quite as thick as belting.

Falsetto: This is a technique where the arytenoids rock back and the TVF's go stiff. This is a perfectly good vocal technique, we call it falsetto to distinguish between high notes that are in thin fold and high notes that are slightly breathy. This does not mean that the singer can't sing them, but it makes a softer sound than thin folds.

Vocal folds = Vocal cords. They aren't cords at all but folds of tissue and ligament so we stay clear of you thinking they are like two ropes in your larynx.

Larynx: the place in the throat where the TVF's live.

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Kia Ora! I'M ZOE YOUR VOCAL COACH.

As a Certified Estill Master Teacher I am 100% committed to delivering vocal technique in a way that you can actually use it. Without all of the fancy language (unless you want it) I will help you reach your voice goals. I did mean help though, all I ask is that you come to your lessons with an open mind ready to explore all of the fabulous sounds & talent that are hiding inside you just waiting to be let out.

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