This enjoyable exercise moves us out of the “nasty” category of exercises into a richer mix.
Read MoreMix Exercise: YOH
This enjoyable exercise moves us out of the “nasty” category of exercises into a richer mix.
Read MoreMix Exercise: Ascending Slide from EH to UH
This simple yet tricky exercise will help you further smooth out your mix.
Read MoreMix Exercise: Slow Octave Slides
This simple, deceptively challenging exercise will test whether your mix is fully developed… or not!
Read MoreMix Exercise: YEAH
This mix exercise is a slightly less “nasty” alternative to exercises like “NAY” and “NYAH” but still guides you toward keeping mask resonance while you smooth over your bridge.
Read MoreMix Exercise: NAY
This “nasty” exercise helps develop an even mix across your entire range.
Read MoreBridging via the Back of the Mouth
This is a lighter way to learn to bridge smoothly across your range because it uses “whoop” resonance – basically, the feel of head voice.
Read MoreExercise for Release: Descending OOHs
This light exercise helps open up your head range.
Read MoreExercise for Release: OO-EE-OO-EE-OO
This is a wonderful light exercise with two closed vowels that tend to pull in opposite directions (front and back).
Read MoreExercise for Release: Ascending on SHE
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.
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