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Michael Yelverton shares 5 Daily Vocal Exercises for beginners

Michael Yelverton says that singing is a lifelong endeavor. When you warm up properly, you can sing for longer periods of time with less effort. These singing activities will perform for both beginning and advanced vocalists.

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Michael Yelverton shares 5 Daily Vocal Exercises for beginners

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  1. Michael Yelverton shares 5 Daily Vocal Exercises for beginners

  2. MICHAEL YELVERTON Michael Yelverton Also known as Mike Artist (music artist) is on the move. Mike Yelverton is one of the world’s Best kept secrets. He is a music producer, educator, engineer, father , husband , leader, mentor, musical genius, arranger and he’s a jewel in the body of Christ.

  3. 1. LIP BUZZ To do this vocal warm up, simply vibrate your lips together without pitch, at first. This will help build up your breath support and stamina while singing.

  4. 2. SOLFEGE We all should be familiar with “Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do” from The Sound of Music. Starting on middle C, sing through the solfege up and down the scale, taking your time to really listen to each pitch.

  5. 3. “MAH-MAY-ME-MO-MOO” This is another one of our favorite voice warm ups that will help you sing better. Remaining on one note (monotone), sing “mah-may-me-mo-moo” nice and slow, really pronouncing the Ms. It should sound like the first exercise in the video below.

  6. 4. “I LOVE TO SING” This is one of the singing exercises you can use to help with your range, as it includes an arpeggio. Starting low at around Bb3, you are literally going to sing “I love to sing” with a smile on your face!

  7. 5. THE SIREN This is the easiest vocal exercise of all the vocal warm ups on this list. Think of the sound of a fire engine passing by, and imitate it with your voice.

  8. THANKS

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