JAW tension from MASKED Singing? Try this.
Hi singers! Is anyone else feeling like your jaws are clamped shut after years of singing with a mask? I get it! Here’s an exercise
Here on The Weekly Warm-Up, I provide straightforward voice education for adult choral singers like you, so you can enjoy your singing with more confidence and less confusion. If you have been singing in a choir for years, secretly feeling the whole time that you don’t know anything about your voice, I want to help you take control over your musicianship and technique.
It’s my dream to raise the standard of singing in our choirs from the inside, by enriching each singer’s experience with loving, humorous guidance.
I’m a singer too, and I know how frequently we rush through rehearsals, taking little time to build our skills (and confidence!). But technique is for everyone, and it’s not magic! I’m here to give you the information you need to build up your own home practice, so that you can improve your own singing and feel great about your contribution to your choir.
Every week, I stock The Weekly Warm-up with free exercises and routines so you can start this work right now!
Hi singers! Is anyone else feeling like your jaws are clamped shut after years of singing with a mask? I get it! Here’s an exercise
Your inhalation is your preparation for your singing phrase, but some hidden tension might be sneaking into that breath action. Today’s exercise will help you
Hi singers! I know that YOU know that practice is the way to improve your singing, but many singers get stuck wondering how to get
If you have a little weak spot on the low end of head voice, today’s exercise will use glottal onsets help you to strengthen and