By blowing air through closed lips to produce a trilling sound (like a horse's whinny or a baby's raspberry) while ...
Humming is an excellent vocal warm-up that improves control over the glottis. Start by humming at a comfortable pitch and ...
Supported by leading music and education experts; Young Voices, Ex Cathedra: Singing Playgrounds, Sing Up and BBC Ten Pieces. Ahead of the action, here are seven ways to warm-up your vocal cords ...
Emotional Expression in Singing: Singing is not just about accuracy ... both higher and lower notes comfortably. Regular vocal exercises, along with proper technique, can help singers expand ...
Gareth Malone: Next the all important breathing exercises. Gareth Malone ... techniques to help your class warm up their vocal cords and ready for singing. The activities he demonstrates are ...
Peter Gammond, Bluffer's Guide to Music Graeme Kay demystifies the ups and downs of the singing voice. There are four main voice-types in singing: soprano, alto, tenor and bass, representing the ...
A study from the University of Helsinki reveals how children use singing for self-expression, trust, and navigating daily life.
Muscle tension dysphonia (MTD) is a change in the sound or feel of your voice due to excessive muscle tension in and around the voice box, and globus sensation is when you feel like there’s something ...
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