Warm-Up Exercises for Classical Voice Training

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Part of the video series: Classical Vocal Training for Singers

Summary: Learn how to warm up for classical vocal training exercises with singing and vocal training tips in this free online vocal coaching video clip.

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Nina Mikhailova Nina Mikhailova received a 5 year master’s degree from one of the top Universities in Moscow (GITIS). She’s worked in film and performed in theaters all over... read more

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Warm-Up Exercises for Classical Voice Training

I am Nina Mikhailova with an Expert Village and we will talk about warming up before you go on stage or before you start speaking. Many people don't pay attention much about warming up before you start talking and that's why you can force your voice too hard and you can lose your voice. You cannot imagine if the dancer or the champion just starts running before he warms up his muscles and our voice it's a muscle, actually it's a group of muscles. The correct voice delivery should be with a right breath support. Let's talk a little bit about how to breathe. The biggest mistake is that people take too much of air and then they take air on air and they kind of stop. So, you don't have to take too much air. Imagine that you smell a burn and you're doing like sniff, sniff. This is plenty. This is just enough. So the first exercise will be this. Sniff, Sniff, Sniff. Every time when you turn your head imagine like is it a smell that comes form here, smells come from here, smells come from here, and put your hands on your stomach. So you will feel how your diaphragm works.

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