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Whether you’re a budding singer or someone looking to improve your vocal range for your choir, this video is for you. I break down each exercise step-by-step, ensuring you understand the ...
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Develop a strong, smooth, and reliable singing voice with these fantastic vocal exercises for singers.
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Jan 24, 2024 · These make great easy vocal exercises for beginners or vocal warmups for seasoned singers. Make sure to sing a little every day, and you can learn to be your own best vocal coach! Warm-up your...
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- Half-Scales
- Arpeggios
- Chromatic Vowels
- Sirens
- Yawns
- Lip Trills
~5 Minutes To start your daily exercises, sing half-scales to warm up your voice gently. Your starting note should be comfortable for you to sing, sitting roughly in the middle of your range. Singing the scale to the sound 'na' will engage your vocal cords in a similar way to normal singing. Once you have finished the first scale, move on to the ne...
~5 Minutes Arpeggios are similar to scales, but use broken chords. Instead of singing each note in the major scale (whether half the scale or the whole scale), you will sing the 1st, 3rd, 5th and 8th note of the scale. Like the half-scale exercise, you should start on a note that is comfortable and roughly mid-range for your voice. Sing the arpeggi...
~3 Minutes Practicing your vowels will train your mouth to use the correct shapes when singing. For more information on the correct mouth shapes when singing (embouchure), click here. To sing through your vowles, start with your lowest comfortable note. Using this pitch, you will sing through each vowel sound: 'Ah Eh Ee Oh Oo'. Keep the sound conti...
~3 Minutes Sirens are an incredibly popular and effective vocal exercise. These are a form of vocal slide that imitate the sound of a siren (hence the name). To sing a siren, find the lowest comfortable note you can sing. Start with this pitch and sing 'Oo' as you slide your voice higher and higher. In one continuous sound and breath, slide to the ...
~2 Minutes Yawns are a very easy and effective exercise for stretching the vocal muscles of your lower register. Simply do a big fake yawn, making sure you make an 'ah' sound as you do (not a silent yawn). As you yawn, your pitch should be getting lower. Take note of the lowest note you can reach with your 'yawn' and try to reach a lower note every...
~2 Minutes Lip trills are also known as bubbles, raspberries or the lip buzz. A lip trill involves blowing air through closed lips while you sing so that they vibrate. This is almost a halfway mark between singing and humming. The resistance of closed lips takes pressure off the vocal cords so that you can sing without damaging your voice. For a mo...
Nov 12, 2023 · Quick Links. Why do I need daily singing exercises? What are the best daily exercises for singers? Warm-up exercises to prepare your voice. Breathing exercises to help build your stamina. Vocal cord exercises to help you expand your vocal range. Pitch exercises to help you stay in tune. Tempo exercises to help you stay in time.
Below we’ve included your very own Daily Vocal Workout Plan. This is the beginner’s cheat sheet to use every day, to simply and confidently improve your singing voice. We’ve even made it into a handy-dandy PDF so you and your cheat sheet never have to be apart (coming soon).
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