Before you hit the stage or even the studio, you need to train your voice and constantly engage in vocal warm-ups. If you want to be a better singer, you’ll have to engage in singing exercises that’ll ...
I recommend a minimum of 30 minutes, three times a week. These exercises will help you work on breath control, find the connections between your voice and body, explore your range and pitch, and find ...
Your voice is more than sound—it’s an extension of your body and mind. Building a strong, controlled voice requires more than ...
Take a breath. Feels good, doesn’t it? That’s because breathing is vital to existing—and to perfecting your skills as a singer. Without good breath support and strength, your voice will simply not hit ...
Vetro adds: “I try to diffuse the intensity of the situation or the time restrictions with humor while still working diligently to get it all done.” Depending on the role and the actor’s singing ...
Semi-occluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTE) have emerged as a pivotal tool in both clinical voice therapy and vocal training. By partially constricting the vocal tract—typically through devices such ...