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  2. Begin with the first exercise. In the designated field, note how many times you will repeat saying 'AH' loudly. This helps track your progress.
  3. For the second exercise, select whether you will glide on 'AH' or 'OOO'. Indicate your choice and enter the number of repetitions in the provided space.
  4. In the counting section, write down how many times you plan to count from 1 to 10 loudly. Remember to pause for breath as needed.
  5. Proceed to practice phrases. Fill in any notes about your vocal strength and breathing techniques as you practice each phrase listed.
  6. For sentences, indicate how many times you will practice each one, ensuring to note your breathing patterns as instructed.
  7. Finally, jot down any favorite songs you plan to sing loudly while paying attention to your breathing.

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Here are nine of the best vocal warm-ups used by our vocal instructors. Yawn-sigh Technique. Humming warm-upS. Vocal Straw Exercise. Lip buzz Vocal warm-up. Tongue trill exercise. Jaw Loosening ExerciseS. Two-octave pitch glide Warm-Up. Vocal Sirens Exercise.
Brief Overview of Vocal Function Exercises According to Roy et al. (2001), VFEs are a set of 4 foundational exercises: 1) a warm-up, 2) stretch, 3) contract, and 4) power exercises.
To work on your volume control, practice projecting your voice with the help of your diaphragm. Take a deep breath in, then, name the days of the week as loudly as you can. Move on to the months of the year, the alphabet, and counting from one to twenty. Speak as loudly as you can during each exercise.
Heres an exercise: Stand up straight and put your hand on your chest. Hum and shift the hum around until you feel your chest vibrating. Now try speaking while maintaining that feeling. The goal is to open up the air passage; speaking from the right place will create a louder, more resonant voice.
Practice Your Vocal Technique Vocal technique is ESSENTIAL. If youre not using the right technique, youll never be able to sing loud without strain. This is basically doing scales, using a different vowel sound on different notes. Itll help strengthen your vocal cords and breath control.

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