This page contains exercises to warm up and tone up the voice. Breath Control, Resonance, Range Expansion, Agility, Articulation, Dynamics, and Ear Training. These exercises are designed to accompany what happens in the voice lessons.
Warm Ups youtube playlist
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVptjTOlTK2_OH6qHiF53I85dyihGqBaV
Learn to Sight Sing
A common way to identify intervals by ear is to associate them with songs or so-called interval reference songs. https://www.musicca.com/interval-song-chart
What are my Voice Registers?
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVptjTOlTK2_OH6qHiF53I85dyihGqBaV
Learn to Sight Sing
A common way to identify intervals by ear is to associate them with songs or so-called interval reference songs. https://www.musicca.com/interval-song-chart
What are my Voice Registers?
On-Line Sheet Music and Catalogue Resources:
https://www.opera-arias.com/
theoperadatabase.com
https://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page
https://www.scoreexchange.com/profiles/schubertline?c=showEmail
theoperadatabase.com
https://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page
https://www.scoreexchange.com/profiles/schubertline?c=showEmail
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Diaphragmatic breathing is one of the most important skills in singing. I won't take my shirt off to show you the movement of the abdominal wall, but these guys have! Watch particularly the stillness of Nathan Gunn's shoulder's and pectoral muscles (on the right). The breath movement is so beautifully coordinated! Try to get your breath to look like this.
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Ear training

c_scale_and_intervals.pdf |

c_scale_and_intervals.mp3 |