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Practice Singing All Intervals Ascending!
This is the most important exercise you can do. Start with this each time you warm up or practice. It will balance out your voice!
Sing the natural minor scale at a slow tempo leaving out 1 number.
Sing the natural minor scale at a medium tempo leaving out 1 number.
Sing the natural minor scale at fast tempo leaving out 1 number.
Sing the natural minor scale leaving at a slow tempo leaving out 2 numbers.
Singing the natural minor scale at a medium tempo leaving out 2 numbers.
Sing the natural minor scale at fast tempo leaving out 2 numbers.
Sing the natural minor scale slowly leaving out 3 numbers.
Sing the natural minor scale in medium tempo leaving out 3 numbers.
Sing the natural minor scale quickly leaving out 3 numbers.
Sing the harmonic scale slowly leaving out 1 number.
Sing the harmonic minor scale at a medium tempo leaving out 1 number.
Sing the harmonic minor scale at a fast tempo leaving out 1 number.
Sing the harmonic minor scale at slow tempo leaving out 2 numbers.
Sing the harmonic minor scale at medium tempo leaving out 2 numbers.
Sing the harmonic minor scale quickly leaving out 2 numbers.
The Hum is a great exercise to do at the beginning of your warmup. Can be done anywhere because it is so quite. It is gentle on the voice but very benificial in balancing the voice and gaining cord closure.
A vocal exercise that builds incredible strength without abusing the cords.
Practice naming your major key signatures.
Practice naming all minor key signatures.
Practice stating scale degrees and learn to sing to those positions.
Learn to recognize intervals when you hear them.
Practice quickly inverting the interval and stating it's inverted name.
Learn to sing the 8 note scale.
Practice singing the basic intervals, 1-8 in the major scale.
Practice singing the minor scale while alternating.
Use this exercise as a prep for the open vowel exercises. This allows for more air flow while keeping the cords connected.
An exercise that is great for releasing tension and allowing your voice to let go.
Increase flexibility in your voice by loosening up your tongue, your jaw and increase breathe support at the same time.
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The VOCAL SLIDE helps to iron out those road bumps!
Start to connect your voice on a solid Oh sound with a 1 1/2 octave exercise.
Develops flexibility and control in the voice.