Vocal Exercises
Vocal exercise is the foundation of a strong and flexible voice, but how a singer exercises the voice is as crucial as how much a singer exercises. Use these exercises to explore the breath sensations as well as the resonance sensations.
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Tracks are numbered by type of exercise and are divided into high (H) and low (L) versions. Some exercises are given at various speeds.
1H Long Tone Diatonic Scale - High
1L Long Tone Diatonic Scale - Low
2Hc Five Note Scale - Medium Slow 96
2Lc Five Note Scale - Low Medium Slow 96
2Hd Five Note Scale - High Medium 120
2Ld Five Note Scale - Low Medium 120
2He Five Note Scale - High Medium Fast 180
2Le Five Note Scale - Low Fast 244
2Hf Five Note Scale - High Fast 244
2Lf Five Note Scale - Low Medium Fast 180
3 Five Note Minor Scale - High Fast
3 Five Note Minor Scale - Low Fast
4 Ascending Arpeggios _ Descending Scales - High
4 Ascending Arpeggios _ Descending Scales - Low
5 Staggered Descending Intervals - High
5 Staggered Descending Intervals - Low
6 Five - Nine Note Scale - High
6 Five - Nine Note Scale - Low
7 Fifth Leaps - High
7 Fifth Leaps - Low
8 Sixth Leaps - High
8 Sixth Leaps - Low
9 Seventh Leaps - High
9 Seventh Leaps - Low
10 Octave Leaps - High
10 Octave Leaps - Low
11H Spring Inhalation Exercise
11L Spring Inhalation Exercise
12H Repeated Note Diatonic and Chromatic Scales - High Voice
12L Repeated Note Diatonic and Chromatic Scales - Low Voice
13L Repeated Note Chromatic Scale - Low Voice on F
14L Repeated Note Diatonic Scale - Low Voice on F

