A series of short vocal warm-ups and workouts for singers who want to exercise their voice. These can be your daily drills or you may want to dip in and out when your voice needs a bit of a workout. As well as the vocal warm-ups, there will also be specific exercises such as articulation, dynamics, vocal placement, breath control, connecting breath with sound etc. I always recommend that you have ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
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It's been a long time between episodes but I'm thrilled to be back with you.
This warm-up is a great all-rounder. It starts nice and gentle and covers all the bases.
Enjoy and keep singing!
Finding and building resonance is incredibly important in singing and speaking.
We really can shape our tone and build power without doing any damage to the vocal folds or having to 'push' too hard.
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This is an epic episode for those of you who have a bit more time on your hands or those who want a really good warm-up before a lesson or a performance.
We cover a really wide range of exercises to help with breath, placement, agility, shaping the... more
Vocal Warm-up for Kids (or the young at heart)
You don't have to be a kid to do these exercises. They are pretty fun so feel free to join in!
In this episode we have 4 exercises:
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This podcast has really helped a lot, thank you!
Huge thanks to David for this podcast, I’ve been listening whilst driving and have made a noticeable difference to my singing voice as the weeks have gone by. I love the exercises and that I can choose how long to sing for depending on the journey. David s voice is lovely to listen to and he explains everything perfectly. I’d recommend him wholeheartedly.
As a baritone-range indie singer, the warmups here were perfectly suited to my range, helping me to flex it without ever straining too hard
I am so grateful to have found this podcast! Thank you, Mr. Valker! I had sung a great deal up through my early 30s - madrigal groups, choruses, church, professional solos occasionally, class voice, voice lessons, musical solos for performances or leading church services early on (not always perfectly, but always enthusiastically). But life happened, and I stopped singing, as I focused on other pursuits (mostly dancing, choreographing, teaching, and digital design). I lost my singing voice some... more
I use these warm ups pretty much every day. Thank you for putting together such great short, well explained warm up.
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