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Tongue trills
Relieves tension in the tongue, promoting articulation and clearer diction.
Staccato singing (short, detached notes)
Improves vocal precision and agility, beneficial for intricate melodies and fast songs.
Legato singing (smooth, connected notes)
Encourages smooth transitions between notes, creating a flowing vocal line.
Siren sounds from low to high pitch
Increases vocal range and flexibility while minimizing tension.
Intervals practice (jumps between two notes)
Sharpens intonation and the ability to precisely pitch jump from note to note.
Resonance exercises with 'Mmm' sound
Enhances the natural resonant qualities of the voice, aiding in a richer, fuller tone.
Yawning to a sigh
Opens the throat and relaxes the vocal folds, which can improve resonance.
Consonant enunciation exercises
Sharpens diction and clarity of speech, prepping your mouth to articulate words cleanly during singing or speaking.
Humming up and down a scale
Activates the vocal cords gently, promoting relaxation and healthy vocal tone.
Neck and shoulder rolls
Relieves physical tension, which can have a positive effect on vocal production and prevent strain.
Dynamic modulation (soft to loud singing)
Trains the voice to handle different volumes, necessary for expressive singing and speaking.
Lip trills or lip buzz
Regulates airflow and releases tension in the lips, which can improve the efficiency of breath support.
Jaw relaxation exercises
Reduces tension in the jaw, which is crucial for a relaxed and natural-sounding voice.
Breath support exercises (e.g., hissing sound)
Strengthens the diaphragm and intercostal muscles for better breath control and longer phrases.
Octave leaps
Builds the ability to navigate the full vocal range and improves control over large interval leaps.
Vowel elongation exercises
Improves the uniformity and quality of vocal tone across different vowels, essential for singing.
Singing with a straw
Reduces vocal tension and improves vocal cord closure by creating backpressure.
Solfege singing (Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do)
Develops pitch identification and vocal control, essential for accurate singing.
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