
Stand up or sit with a relaxed posture while singing or practicing scales. Keep your upper torso relatively straight, avoiding militantly straight or slouched positions.
Explore the four vocal registers: chest, middle, falsetto or false voice, and head voice, and feel how resonance shifts across the range as you sing scales.
Explore different voice ranges—soprano, alto, contralto, tenor, baritone, and bass—with examples of famous singers in this beginner course.
Practice scales and singing in a quiet space, warm up with hum scales, start with 10 minutes of scales and 10–15 minutes of singing, 4–6 times weekly, avoid fatigue.
Choose songs you love that suit your voice, stay within your range to avoid strain, and use the website's suggested list or your own choice for the oral exam, fun.
Practice a trill scale workout by sliding from tone to tone, holding the last note straight with vibrato, and entering and exiting the scale comfortably.
Perform the A151 jump scale with relaxed, oval mouth placement and keep the sound centered over vocal line with sol vowel placement, using a mirror for feedback and stomach-driven support.
Practice four to six times weekly as a level two beginner, complete 10–30 minutes of scales daily, then apply the new skills to songs while warming up for peak singing.
Execute a firm-stomach art arpeggio down the 8531 pattern, maintaining breath support as volume eases on the descent. Smile in the mirror and reach for top notes with controlled dynamics.
Expand your lower voice range and build chest resonance with a chest scale workout and hand on chest cues. Start with females, and let males join afterward, using mirror feedback.
Learn basic beginner stage presentation by matching movement to tempo, keeping motion steady, using simple gestures to complement your singing, while keeping eyes up and having fun.
Practice a cry or sob scale to expand your upper range, with the first note loudest and the bottom note softest, using abdominal support for higher singing in songs.
Master the arpeggio scale vocal workout that moves through the octave to boost flexibility and control for contemporary songs, with crescendos and decrescendos shaping volume and a held final note.
hold the microphone with a relaxed grip for ballads and switch to a rock grip for up-tempo or rock songs to maximize singing benefit, especially for beginners.
Guide a sounding scale descending a triad to expand the high range, with a big smile on the first note, while managing air for both male and female voices.
Learn the surprise breath scale by inserting rapid breaths between each note, and develop staccato phrasing for contemporary singing.
Discover the joy of singing with this simple, fun and interactive step-by-step course for beginners, or those wanting to brush up on their singing skills.
These courses are designed for beginner - entry level singers or for those wanting to brush on their singing fundamentals.
Designed for beginners to intermediate, male and female, children to seniors. There are six modules to this beginner course. Divided into two levels, Level I and level II.
Please follow this course chronologically and do not move to the next lesson until you have mastered the current lesson.
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Course Duration – 2 hours 51 minutes
Vocal Scales Duration – 1 hour 13 minutes