Practice this quick vocal warm up every day and make it an integral part of your singing warm up routine. By practicing this exercise you can improve the intonation and accuracy of the pitch in singing. What is chromatic scale? A chromatic scale is all twelve notes arranged in ascending or descending order of pitch. Chromatic Solfege : Solfege is the system that we use to name each of the syllables in a major scale. Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do For the chromatic scale we have to add some other syllables which when ascending are: Do di Re ri Mi Fa fi Sol si La li Ti Do. When descending we then use the following syllables: Do Ti te La le Sol se Fa Mi me Re ra Do
How to practice
-Listen to the scales before practicing -Sing it with no tension -Support your voice with proper breathing -Engage your core -Rounded vowels -Don't push your voice -Breathe in the beginning of ascending and descending scales
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By practicing this exercise you can improve the intonation and accuracy of the pitch in singing also intervals help you to switch the voice placements easier. With the good breathing and diagrammatic support : -Sing without shaky voice, -Don't slide up and down with your voice,
-Get the exact tone, -You can breath after each four notes.
Other tips
-Sing it with no tension -Support your voice with proper breathing -Engage your core -Rounded vowels -Don't push your voice,
Have a good exercise!
Major scale - 5 tone pattern
Practice this quick vocal warm up every day and make it an integral part of your singing warm up routine. Start with Do - Re - Mi - Fa - Sol - Fa - Mi - Re - Do, then switch it to the vowels and complete the warm up with each vowel. Sing it with no tension - Support your voice with proper breathing - Engage your core - Rounded vowels - Don't push your voice Have a good exercise!
Major scale - movable Do
Remember that sweet song from the Sound of Music? It puts together one of our very trusted vocal warm up routines. Hope you enjoy this 5 minutes vocal warm up and never forget, "Practice dose not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect" -Vince Lombardi
(Good for listening and ear training also mix tone)
Have a good exercise!