This light exercise with a larger interval helps you compare your production of lower and higher notes, and sing both more easily.
Read MoreExercise for Release: Deep WHOA and WHEE
This low-larynx exercise helps you counter the tendency to raise your larynx for higher pitches – a critical skill for singing with freedom. It is also a great light mix exercise.
Read MoreExercise for Release: Jaw and Tongue Stretch
The jaw and tongue can often retain tension that prevents healthy singing. Here’s a great exercise for stretching them out.
Read MoreBringing Head Voice Down
Bringing your head voice down is an important skill in developing freedom and, ultimately, mix. Here’s how to do that.
Read MoreIntentional Flipping
If you find it hard to intentionally flip between head and chest voice and want to use that stylistic choice, here are some tips for doing just that.
Read MoreMix Exercise: MEOW
This mid-weight exercise is a great one for not only finding your mix via the mask, but also filling out your tone with rounder vowel shapes.
Read MoreAdding Vocal Weight with MEOW
This loud exercise helps develop vocal weight and a stronger voice.
Read MoreAccessing Falsetto
What is falsetto and how to access it – either as a way to introduce you to your head voice for the first time, or as a stylistic tool.
Read MoreBreath Support: Inhaling
Learn how to breathe for singing to get the best tone, most volume, healthiest production, and longest sustain.
Read MoreBreath Support: Exhaling
Learn how to manage your airflow and support your breath for consistent singing in any genre.
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