If your voice gets tight as you ascend on the vowel EE, try this exercise. The “SH”, an unvoiced fricative, can help you find the airflow and support necessary to release your throat.
Read MoreExercise for Release: 5th Jumps on BEE
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 MoreExercise for Release: Lip Trills
Lip trills are a common, basic warmup that help you get started singing without strain. They’re great for helping you even out your breath flow and loosening up your whole range.
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Learn how to let go of tension, engage the right muscles, open up high notes, support them with your breath, produce more sound with less effort, and sing with freedom and ease.
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