
Learn days 1 to 5 of the vibrato workout, releasing throat muscles with warm-ups, neck massage, vocal fry, humming, and chewing to widen the throat for easier vibrato.
Explore breathing exercises that fuel vibrato quality through controlled exhalation and lower core muscles; the first five days cover non-melodic and melodic drills with pulsations and metronome practice.
Begin the 15-day course with day one workouts, performing vocal exercises using a metronome and free pitch as the tempo gradually increases.
Begin day two with warm-ups including neck massage, vocal fry, and sliding exercises while chewing and humming. Practice z pulsations and chest-to-head voice transitions.
Begin with a vocal warm up including neck massage, vocal fry, chewing and humming; perform day five z pulsations through chest voice, head voice, and straight tone.
Warm up your voice with neck massage, vocal fry, and humming while chewing, then practice pulsations and straight tone at a faster pace to develop vibrato.
Warm up your voice with a neck massage, vocal fry, and up-and-down slides while chewing and humming. Practice vibrato on the pitch from M2 to M1 as pulsations rise gradually.
Warm up your voice with neck massage, vocal fry, slides, and humming, then day nine drills including z pulsations, straight tone with pulsations, and ascents and descents toward ghost vibrato.
Warm up your voice with neck massage, vocal fry, slides, and humming, then day nine focuses on Z pulsations, straight tone plus six pulsations, and ghost vibrato.
In day ten workouts, female singers warm up with neck massage, vocal fry, chewing and humming, and practice straight tone with z pulsations and vibrato to build a controlled voice.
Warm up your voice for a couple of minutes, perform neck massage, vocal fry, up and down slides while chewing and humming, and hammer vibrato on a pitch.
Combine melodies to practice immediate and late vibrato, and explore the diaphragm laryngeal vibrato with dedicated exercises while keeping throat muscles relaxed for natural, controlled singing.
Begin with voice warmups, neck massage, vocal fry, and chewing and humming exercises. Practice z pulsations, straight tone pulses, and late vibrato vowels in day 14 for female singers.
Others: Vibrato cannot be taught.
Me: What a lie!
Hi there! The course you're looking at is a unique guide to finally singing with that dope vibrato you've always dreamt about. It's a 15-day Vibrato Workout Program divided into 2 parts:
1. Theory. All you need to know about vibrato: Its mechanism, parameters, and types.
2. Practice. a 15-day Workout Program for developing your vibrato. There are introductions to each Days group, which explain all the necessary stuff and give you preparatory exercises before singing on the pitch. Also, I'll give you tips on releasing throat muscles and warming up your voice before training quickly. On average, 5 exercises are included in each Day Workout, and this will take up to 10-15 minutes of your time.
Bear in mind that consistency is key.
"If I'm a complete beginner, will this course suit me?"
Sure! It's suitable for all levels. All you need is the ability to match the pitch. If you can't do that yet, unfortunately, this course may not be the right decision for you at the moment.
"And what if I'm a pro already?"
Then you have a chance to improve the quality of your present vibrato and take it to the next level.
"Ok, what does this Workout Program consist of?"
Here's a brief review of what you will find inside the Vibrato Workout Program:
Day 1-5. Focusing on breathwork and developing vocal support. Why? Because your vibrato depends directly on your breathing skills. You'll learn what that mythical "vocal support" is and how exactly you should manage the exhalation.
Day 6-9. Working on voice agility and your ability to shift between the notes quickly and accurately: A skill you'll also need for singing riffs&runs! Different kinds of exercises to improve your pitch accuracy and develop speed. A secret tip for finding a vibrato mechanism easily!
Day 10-11. Consolidating the skills you've already mastered and singing with true vibrato. My author's exercises for developing the type of coordination you need for vibrato.
Day 12: Studying the Hammer Vibrato. Disclaimer: This technique is also a must-have for singing riffs and runs!
Day 13-14. Putting it all together. Learning what the Immediate and Late Vibrato is. 4 exercises created as a song's melody
to gradually implement your skills into singing-singing.
Day 15. Closing the program by mastering the Diaphragm-Laryngeal Vibrato: A technique you'd like to use for powerful notes to add more body to your vibrato.
I have no idea if there is any other similar vibrato program on the market. But what I do know is that taking this course is a chance to improve your singing significantly. With a lifetime access. And for a very affordable fee.
Ready to go? Hop on! I'm waiting for you on the other side!
Talk soon,
Kris