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VLAD MUSIC
Feb 21, 10:16 in ToneGym Olympics
my name is Vladimir
😅 You’re Rushing. Again.
Quick fix?
A: Breathe + count like a zen drummer.
B: Play softer and chill the attack.

Why it matters: rushing isn’t a tempo problem - it’s a control problem. Fix the body or fix the touch?

Team A or B? Share your hack.
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When I feel the tempo in my body - I don’t rush!!
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Adam South
Feb 21
this post would be better without the souless ai art
Congrats @David Chubirka for winning the Silver Ears Award!
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Congratulations!!!
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Colin Aiken
Feb 20
Well done!
Congrats @김 동현 for winning the Silver Ears Award!
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yohan kim
Feb 19
오랜만에 한국분 소식이군요. 축하드립니다
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Congratulations!!!
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Colin Aiken
Feb 20
Excellent!
What do you do with your learning points? Do you get any badges or things❔ ❔❔❔❔❔❔❔❔❔❔❔❔❔
How do you get learning points?
What is the route game?
Someone could help me with Inversionist game? I can't get into it!
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Adam Monk
Feb 17
Same. I am completely guessing and don't know how to get better. I know my inversions and can totally figure it out if I use my piano, but isn't that cheating?
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jon piwonski
Feb 17
I'd say it's not cheating to use the piano. Maybe I'm biased because I do the same thing, but I thought of it as a useful tool. I want to hear things and then figure out what I'm hearing on instruments anyway.
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At least try to hear the root with the keyboard and then see if you can sing the chord tones without the keyboard. But one thing is for sure with ear training. You shouldn't guess. If you need to find the notes, try singing up the scales to find the 3rd, 5th, b5, whatever. Then check yourself at the piano or another in-tune instrument. It's important to hear if you got it right wrong so you can train your ear to hear it. Don't get discouraged. It takes time.
Singer Problems Only 🎤
What’s worse for your voice: warming up too early and losing the edge… or too late and feeling stiff on the first note?

Why It Matters: Timing your warmup can make or break pitch control and stamina.

Team Too Early or Team Too Late? What’s your strategy?
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Jensen Farris
Feb 18
Warming up too late is generally considered worse for your vocal health and performance quality than warming up too early.

Explanation
Warming up too late (or not at all) creates immediate risks that can derail a performance from the first note:
✅ Physical Strain and Injury: Singing cold forces your vocal folds to vibrate while they are still stiff and potentially thick from inactivity. This lack of suppleness increases the risk of vocal strain, swelling, or long-term injury like nodules.
✅ Poor Control and Cracking: Without a proper warmup, you are more likely to experience vocal cracks, flat notes, or a rusty feeling because your muscles haven't established the necessary coordination for pitch control and breath support.
✅ Immediate Tension: Starting stiff often leads to compensatory tension in the jaw, tongue, and throat as you try to force the notes out, which further degrades your sound and stamina.
I am thinking of getting the pro version but i am wondering, can i practice as much as i want then? I could only do 1 workout as a free member….
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I'm pretty new myself, but I don't think there's any limit to how much you can play the games on the pro plan :)
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Cuantas Vacas
Feb 14
You can practice 'til your ears bleed, if you want to! (Please don't do it, I swear you can reach diamond without spilling a single drop)
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Jensen Farris
Feb 18
tho im on the free plan, you can do unlimited learning on pro plan
Congrats @Jace Kuntz for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Congratulations!!! Great job !!
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Colin Aiken
Feb 15
Fantastic!
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Jensen Farris
Feb 18
Great I tried to get it but I failed. Great to know others can do it tho