
Explore vocal mastery through in-depth focus on registers, placements, range, vibrato, and breath support, with practical exercises to improve technique while keeping singing healthy and expressive.
Master breathing techniques for singing by activating three parts of the breathing apparatus, inhaling with an expansive rib cage, and exhaling with light sound to protect vocal folds.
Master the 360-degree inhale by standing tall, expanding the chest, and engaging the lower abdomen to inhale all at once; perform ten repetitions to integrate breathing into singing.
practice diaphragmatic breathing through the hiss exercise, coordinating a 360-degree inhale with a controlled exhale using the s sound to steady air flow, track progress from 15 to 35 seconds.
Boost vocal power by relaxing the throat and larynx to improve resonance; practice the la-ga exercise with a still jaw to rely on vocal folds for a richer, louder sound.
Learn to find your vocal range by moving from chest voice to falsetto. Understand voice types like bass, tenor, alto, and soprano to widen your range.
Explore vocal registers, from vocal fry to whistle, and learn to control chest, mixed, and head voices. Practice practical exercises to apply these registers to songs across pop and rock.
Discover your chest voice by starting from your speaking pitch, feeling the vibration in the mouth, and using simple 'hey' exercises to locate your effortless, grounded main pitch.
Strengthen your mixed voice through coordinated practice and muscle memory, learning to blend chest, mixed, and head voices without increasing loudness, achieving consistent piano and forte tones.
Practice relaxed vocal drills to develop vibrato and vocal flexibility, achieving an easy and free vibrato as breath control and airflow improve.
Learn to develop a natural vibrato by lightening the voice, reducing jaw and throat tension, and practicing vocal agility exercises that improve vocal fold flexibility.
Explore rhythm, metrics, and dynamics in one kiss, focusing on phrasing, staccato texture, and vocal vibrato, then apply mouth shape and microphone technique for clear lyric delivery.
Listen to and imitate popular singers to analyze vocals, exploring nasal resonance, singing in a mask, staccato phrasing, tempo variations, rhythm, pitch accuracy, and vocal agility.
Analyze healthy high-note singing through vocal registration—head voice, chest voice, and falsetto—using nasal resonance to bridge registers and master singing high notes.
Analyze rhythm, accentuation, and belting in a pop performance, then emphasize that enjoying the song and flowing breath can deliver strong vocal results without overthinking technique.
Analyze the vocal performance of thinking out loud, emphasizing relaxation, smiling through phrases, steady support, and improved projection, with guidance on tone, mask technique, and vocal space.
Stand up to improve singing posture and practice endings of phrases with light movement, using songs like how deep is your love to add gentle challenge; hand movement is optional.
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You’ll learn how the voice works (vocal physiology), and what resources you can use to make your work even better, whether you’re singing, acting or recording videos.