How do you warm up for singing?

How do i warm up my voice before singing?

  • I plan on taking singing lessons but untill the how can i warm up my voice so i dont wake up the next morning with a sore throat?

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    Posted this before, but fits what you are asking for. First thing you have to work on, especially when singing high, is that your voice cannot have any tension in it. You must work to sing relaxed. The best way to learn to sing relaxed is through stretching out your body and them breathing exercises. Below is very similar to what I do for warming before I sing a single note: Warm-ups (to be done before every time you sing) 1. March in place (2 minutes) (Singing uses muscles that must be warmed up in order to function at their peak) 2. Deep breathing (three-part breath) preparing lungs and maintaining a column of air 3. Yawning 4. Stretching: a. Shoulder roll (five on each side) b. Half neck roll (left side to front to right side and back) c. Half neck roll to the back d. Neck stretch (turn neck to the side and stretch and then for a deeper stretch turn chin down to the shoulder) e. Arm above head stretch (lift one arm and stretch it up lengthening your ribs and then follow with the left arm. While one arm stretches up, the other stretches down.) f. “C” stretch (lift arms above head clasp right hand with left and curl your back while extending your arms. For an added stretch, turn in the direction of the arm clasping.) g. Shake out hands h. Face scrunch, face big i. Pat your head, massage face, sinuses, jaw hinge, etc. j. Yawn k. Horse noise l. Yawn with “Ah” m. Yawn with “Ah” bent over 5. Posture (preferable to stand when singing so you can keep an uninterrupted column of air) a. Practice standing to sing. Stand with both feet shoulder width apart, your knees slightly bent and your spine straight. Pretend someone has grabbed the hair at the very top of your head and is tugging it upward slightly. Jaw is loose and breathing is relaxed. b. Sit comfortably upright with your torso resting on your sit bones. Sit in an uplifted way with your feet flat on the floor and your gaze at a comfortable level with your eyes and jaw relaxed. Exercise Set 1. Correct Breathing technique/Building vocal facility 1. Deep breathing correctly. Your stomach is relaxed and flowing out on inhalation. Your ribs are relaxed and expanding and your shoulders are relaxed and down. (You’ll find when you sing that [usually because of nervousness] that your shoulders start to ride up and get tense around your neck. Consciously lower and relax them whenever you notice this. a. Inhale and exhale full deep breath five times. (your shoulders should not move. If you are breathing correctly, you stomach is what is moving, not your neck and shoulders.) b. Inhale a full, deep breath using good technique and exhale on a whispered “Ah.” (five times). Horse noise is great for finding where you are using your breath. c. Inhale and exhale on a closed-mouth low “Mmm.” (five times) d. Inhale and exhale on a “Ah” sound. e. Yawn an “Ah” sound. (five times) 2. Begin to work with making a tone on a vowel (Two finger rule [you should be able to put two fingers between your teeth during any vowel being sung]) a. Ah, b. Eh, c. Ee, d. Oh, e. Oo, f. Ah Eh Ee Oh Oo (on one note) 3. Sing with adding consonants a. mah meh mee moh moo (nah, tah, lah, sah, kah, etc.) Do all exercises with different consonants. b. voice/non-voiced, p/b, t/d, f/v, ch/j, sh/zh, k/g (find the others) 4. Build facility with speaking a. Minimal Animal, Minimal Animal, Red Leather, Yellow Leather These are absolutely necessary before you even start to sing. When you start singing in your high range, if you feel any strain what so ever in your throat, don't go any higher. Drop down to the highest note that you can comfortably sing. Work on that range until you are 100% comfortable and slowly work up till you can comfortably hit the notes you want. Remember, though, there is a limit to your range. Pushing to far to fast can damage your throat to a point you'll never get there, so proceed with caution. do not POWER your high notes. If you have to scream to hit them, nobody is going to enjoy you singing it. Keep your voice under control at all times, and not only will you sound better, you'll be able to sing much longer, without tiring out. Also, remember to switch to your head voice, the higher you go. As the notes get higher, the sound wave the create gets shorter and closer together and do not need as much power to generate, so lighten up on the higher notes. Think of it as an upside down cone. Your power should be on the low notes and decrease as you sing higher. Last word of advice. Listen to yourself sing. The only way to listen to yourself is to record yourself and play it back. When working on a phrase. Record/Listen identify what is working and not working, and fix it. Then record/listen again until it is right. Then proceed up your range. Hope this helps, and good luck

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sing: mommy made me eat my m'n'ms it sounds stupid but it works

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There are SOOOO many ways to warm-up your voice, some more creative than others. Some more technical. It is important to understand Why you are warming up and the purpose of each vocal exercise you do. "Warming up is when you are preparing what you are about to USE" First choose a breathing exercise that you are comfortable with. EX. Breathe in through your mouth as much air as you can but slowly and then release the air slowly.(Repeat for 5 min) This is to expand your diaphragm. You need this muscle for breathing technique when you sing. It supports your voice. Keep it in shape.(rem. there are many versions of this exercise) Choose your warm ups based on the style of music you are about to sing and the vocal techniques you will be using. EX. an opera singers warm up is different from a gospel singers warm up again because of the different vocal techniques they will individually using. Head voice vs belting etc.. You can sing an easy song softly, then a slightly harder song at a normal volume, then a harder song with your singing volume. This is until you get to hear some exercises you like or a vocal coach visit www.TheSingersstudiony.com they have a free vocal warm up

Ready To Sing

make the sound a horse makes. not nay though... the other one haha.

Jude S

First you want to get some breakfast in so you can not have stomach pains while singing. You want to practice ur breathin wit ur diaphram and it nice to did scales up and down. Good Luck!!!

Aly

well, I've been taking voice lessons for about 12 years, and my favorite warm up excersize is called "sirens" we basically hit the highest not we can, and then just slide down to the lowest note... it's somewhat like a "Heeee....EEEEEEE.." type of sound...then we do the notes in between. oh, and be sure not to force this because it will damage your vocal chords. and, before doing any warm up excersized, or before singing, you need to do a pre-warm up, by simple in haling through your mouth (slowly) and then exhailing in a Shhhh sound (slowly)... this was a fun question! I hope that I helped!

I just sing one of my fave songs that i can sing really good. it warms me up and gets me i nthe mood!

Rachel O

Do scales and such...Ive heard some sing the alphabet going up and down the scale. Also use different phrases to help enunciate. Ex: George Washington's white washers went west. Drink warm fluids to keep your throat loose :)

Morayna

lip drills, breathing exercises and saying "MA" really loudly for like 5 minutes, only seperately. ~Ryan

ryanevans34

do reee miii faaa sooo laaaa ttiii wwwii liiii meee fiiii zzzzz...

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