To activate your vibrato when singing, start by ensuring you have a relaxed throat and proper breath support. Practice sustaining a note while gently oscillating your pitch, allowing your diaphragm to control the movement. Engaging in exercises that involve pitch variation, such as sirens or scales, can help develop this technique. Consistent practice will enable you to incorporate vibrato naturally into your singing.
Camomile tea just before you perform, clears the vocal chords gently. Vocal warm-ups are important. A funny warm-up I learned is to stick your tongue out and make a 'horse' sound while doing your vowel sounds & warm-ups. This is supposed to give the mouth, tongue and whole vocal area more blood supply. Get a singing teacher.
To develop a breathy voice for singing or speaking, one can practice by exhaling gently while vocalizing, allowing a controlled amount of air to pass through the vocal cords. This can help create a softer, airy quality to the voice. It's important to maintain proper breath support and control to avoid strain on the vocal cords. Regular practice and vocal exercises can help improve the breathy quality of the voice over time.
To effectively raise the larynx while speaking or singing, focus on proper posture, breathing techniques, and vocal exercises. Engage the muscles in the neck and throat to lift the larynx gently, without straining. This can help improve vocal quality and projection by creating a clearer and more resonant sound. Practice regularly to strengthen these muscles and develop better control over your voice.
In the "George Gently" episode titled "Northern Soul," the first track featured is sung by the artist Frank Wilson. The song "Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)" is a classic northern soul track that plays a significant role in the episode's theme and atmosphere. This song is highly regarded in the northern soul scene and is emblematic of the genre's unique sound.
You mean what is not with that singing animal jeep commercial.
The song is "Rock Me Gently", a billboard hit in 1974 by Andy Kim.
Rock Me Gently
The actor is Paul Bartholomew. He's on IMDB.
"Rock me Gently" by Andy Kim
Rock Me Gently - Andy Kim
Rocky me Gently
Rock me gently, by Andy Kim
Andy Kim wrote and sang the version of Rock Me Gently that is in the Jeep commercial. It was a hit for him in 1974.
The song is "Rocky Me Gently" by Andy Kim for the Jeep Commercial with the birds and animals.
The actor's name is Paul Bartholemew.
Andy Kim, Rock me gently