Day 2: Prerequisites To Mixing

From: 30 Day Beginner Course Level 2 With Camille
by Camille van Niekerk

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Description:


Welcome to week 1: mastering your mix! Today we’re focusing on the prerequisites to mixing, which are chest voice and head voice. Mixed voice, or mixed coordination, occurs when you sing with a balance or blend of chest voice function, and head voice function. A chest-dominant mix is the type of mix we’ll mainly focus on, since it’s used so often in contemporary music. 

Prerequisites to mixing: First, assess your ability to access chest voice. This should feel very similar to your speaking voice, and should be just as strong. Second, assess your ability to access head voice. Final prerequisite: can you switch between chest voice and head voice? We’ll find out! 

Exercises for this tutorial:
  • MA 123454321 
  • HOO/CUCKOO 12321
  • Dopey/pouty GEEH 1358531

Be sure to download today’s exercise mp3’s and incorporate them into your warmup for homework!

Audio:


Day 2-Exercise 1
Day 2-Exercise 2
Day 2-Exercise 3

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Instructor: Camille van Niekerk


Camille van Niekerk is a singer, writer and vocal instructor in Southern California. Camille began studying voice and performing in musicals at age seven. In 2010, Camille began working towards her BA in Music Education at Azusa Pacific University. She then earned her teaching credential from San Diego State University and taught classroom choral and instrumental music. Shortly after moving to LA county, Camille began her private vocal studio, providing vocal coaching, ear training, and recording for students of all ages. She is constantly refining her skills and methods for greater versatility and effectiveness. When she is not teaching, Camille enjoys singing with the L.A. Choral Lab and Ensoma Creative. She lives in San Diego with her husband and loves going to the beach, practicing yoga, reading, and cooking.