Singing involves many different parts of our body. Just like an athlete, it's important to warm up beforehand. It protects your voice and will also make you sound better. We use a number of ...
Lip trills are the perfect vocal warm-up before you jump into the deep end of more demanding exercises. By blowing air through closed lips to produce a trilling sound (like a horse's whinny or a ...
Humming is an excellent vocal warm-up that improves control over the glottis. Start by humming at a comfortable pitch and ...
2) Warm up your voice regularly Simple warm ups ... than you need and straining your voice. 8) Develop good singing technique Vocal training will not change your style. It will strengthen your ...
Peter Gammond, Bluffer's Guide to Music Graeme Kay demystifies the ups and downs of the singing voice. There are four main voice-types in singing: soprano, alto, tenor and bass, representing the ...
it also provides vocalists at all stages of their singing journey with the skills to understand their voice, how to control it and how to look after it. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re ...
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