Lip trills are the perfect vocal warm-up before you jump into the deep end of more demanding exercises. By blowing air through closed lips to produce a trilling sound (like a horse's whinny or a ...
Humming is an excellent vocal warm-up that improves control over the glottis. Start by humming at a comfortable pitch and ...
Ahead of the action, here are seven ways to warm-up your vocal cords featuring singer Carly Paoli, BBC Singer Jessica Gillingwater and Wayne Ellington! If you’d like to join hundreds of schools ...
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Shreya Ghoshal’s Secrets for Better Singing: Practice, Emotional Expression, and moreand breath control exercises. This helps strengthen vocal cords, improve agility, and ensure you maintain vocal health. Regular practice leads to better control and precision over your voice.
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