Warm-ups for Tenor

  • 6 years ago
Take lessons from me or find a reputable teacher in your area!\r
\r
\r
UPDATE: Time Code for each exercises below!\r
\r
DISCLAIMER:\r
This is a basic vocal exercise . It is not a beginners exercise . \r
\r
All examples are in the soprano/alto range.\r
\r
Ideally, a teacher would assess where your voice is at and give exercises accordingly. I have, however, been asked to put together a regimen of standard exercises that I use in my studio for current students. These 10 exercises are a small compilation of years of training and over 15 years of teaching voice. In particular, these exercises stem from study and guidance from my voice teacher Bill Bauer, of Dallas Texas. He is, in a word, genius!\r
\r
If you are a soprano/tenor and the exercises feel high, simply go to the alto/baritone-bass exercises and begin from there. You will eventually stretch easily to your upper range. The range I recorded is modest. \r
\r
To cont me, please go to: \r
\r
If you would like to purchase an mp3 along with the sheet music for this basic exercise, you may do so by going here: \r
\r
Time Code:\r
0:12 Bubbles\r
2:29 Kiu exercises\r
4:18 Ning\r
6:38 Nay\r
9:02 Moi\r
10:57 Mah\r
12:54 Goog\r
15:11 Gug\r
17:27 Nyea\r
20:15 Hung/Young\r
\r
Why spend the money to take vocal lessons? \r
You are not only paying for the education and experience of the teacher, but the ears. A trained teacher (NOT coach) should be able to hear and assess your personal issue and lead you on a path to fix and balance your voice!\r
I HIGHLY recommend a NATS approved vocal teacher!\r

Recommended