Is Your Warm Up Wrong? - From Hot Singing Tips, Barbara Lewis

Published: Wed, 10/05/11

 
 

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Volume 20, No. 1, 2011 - Is Your Warm Up Right For You?

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WARMING UP YOUR VOICE
Tips from a different perspective
One of my vocal coaches told me that she thought a "real" warm up resulted in finding the right co-ordination of breath with vocal cords.
She thought that singers were going through all sorts of silly warm up exercises that were not really required in order to re-discover that simple singing co-ordination.
I understand her point. I think we singers often don't know what to do in order to find the right balance in our voices, so we end up just singing a lot and hoping for the best...MORE
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