singers onset tip for amazing onsets every time

Learn how to stop breathy singing and start every note cleanly with one simple vocal onset check. In this singing lesson, I’ll show you how to feel whether your body is setting up correctly before the sound begins. This is one of the most important parts of singing technique because the way you start a note affects your tone, breath support, vocal control, and whether your singing feels free or forced. You’ll learn the difference between simultaneous onset, aspirate onset, and glottal onset, and I’ll show you a simple rib check you can use to tell if you’re pushing too much air when you sing. This is especially helpful if your singing voice sounds breathy, weak, tight, pushed, or strained. Timestamps: 0:00 How To Sing Better By Starting Every Note Correctly 0:10 The Vocal Onset Mistake Most Singing Lessons Miss 0:50 3 Vocal Onsets Every Singer Should Know 1:00 Simultaneous Onset For Clean Singing 1:28 Aspirate Onset: Why Your Singing Sounds Breathy 1:47 Glottal Onset: Stop Harsh Attacks When Singing 2:04 How To Start Singing Notes Safely And Correctly 2:15 What Happens Before Sound Comes Out 2:55 The Rib Check For Better Singing Technique 3:26 How To Feel Breath Support When You Sing 4:01 Stop Pushing Too Much Air When Singing 4:22 How To Check If Your Vocal Onset Is Working 5:01 Vocal Onset Exercise Without A Singing Teacher 5:15 Open Throat Singing And Clean Onsets 5:46 How Different Onsets Change Your Singing Voice If you want help improving your singing voice, breath support, open throat, vocal control, pitch, range, or confidence, you can book a one-off singing lesson with me here: https://sing.vocalcoachdylan.com/cont... #vocalcoachdylan #onset