Excellent- great combination of exercises to accomplish a great deal quickly. Helpful hints on screen as one sings through the exercises. I know many singers who could benefit from this.Thanks~
Hi, I really enjoyed this vocal warmup. It helped me a lot, as I have an audition later today, and I am a huge fan of your vocal warmups as they are helpful with all of the notes below. I follow your spotify and its great to use them if you are out somewhere and you don't have access to much, but you have a playlist with all of your amazing vocal warmups on the playlist, it can make a really good change to your voice, so it prevents cracking, which I find quite reassuring as I am NOT a fan of voice cracks, especially in front of a huge audience. Anyways, thanks again for all of your helpful warmups. They make singing way easier. - Lucy
I’ve been using this warmup before I practice and before I do gigs ever since I found it last year, and I like it a lot! I studied jazz & classical vocal performance in college and a lot of the warmups we did focused on the head voice, which was great for the type of music I was singing at the time, but now that I’m out of college I sing a lot more pop/folk stuff and so this type of exercise was definitely needed, and I find it very helpful. One question- is there a trick to doing the breathing exercises without getting dizzy? 😅 The first couple times I did it were okay, but I usually skip this part now because I kept getting dizzy- maybe I’m not breathing deep enough?
It's great that you've been using this warmup. I was in a similar situation and had no chest voice. About feeling dizzy during the breathing exercises, it could be a number of reasons. But, take your time to inhale between each set. You can do the SS FF Blow x3 fast but take you time to inhale silently with of a quarter yawn. I call it a pre yawn. You start a yawn and then stop when you feel the roof of the mouth rising and the stomach automatically pops out when you do this. Hope this helps. Let me know.