Secret Vocal Exercises For The Voice.

How To improve our singing voice


My name is Israel Ndiku and on this page I'm going to show you how to improve your singing voice much better than you're able to sing right now. 
I think you'll agree with me when I say that it's really hard to develop a great voice. 
Luckily there are some simple exercises and tips that can help you improve. This is what I'm going to be showing you on this page. 
Why am I the person to help you with this?

Well, I've helped countless  singers discover their best voice. Many of these have gone onto become high class singers. 

Exercises That Will Change Your Singing Voice Forever


No matter what level you're at, by practicing these exercises for 20 minutes each day you will hear wonderful improvements within a few short weeks. This exercises is one of the simplest and  effective exercises that can transform your voice although the are complex ones.
Don't be surprised if you feel your range opening up as well as gaining a richness in tone quality.
I know these exercises will do wonders for your singing, as I've seen them work over and over again every day. It doesn't matter if you are a male singer or female singer. They work a treat on anyone who is keen to learn. 

Let's get started!

Exercise 1: The Lip Trill


The Lip Roll


This first exercise is called The Lip Trill or "Lip Roll".

You've probably seen many singers doing this before concerts and in singing competitions on TV. 

The reason is, it works like a charm. 
Remember The Goal When Practicing 

The goal of doing this exercise and any other exercise is to be able to sing without your voice straining and bringing out good quality tone. 

When your technique is a little out, what tends to happen is your voice box will move up and down. 
This cuts off your air, which takes away from your tonal quality, limits your vocal range, and restricts the freedom you have. 

The Lip Trill Removes Strain And Tension

Why does this all matter? 
Well, when you practice the lip trill and your voice box starts to stay relaxed, you'll notice you'll be able to sing through your range with your vocal chords adjusting by themselves to hit each note. 

What does this mean? 

It means that you'll be singing without strain or tension! 
It's the muscles around the voice box that cause the strain and tension, so when they are nice and relaxed singing becomes much easier and more enjoyable.
Practicing The Exercise Will Help You With Your High Notes
In your lower notes and when you speak it's much easier to keep your voice box relaxed. 
It's when you sing into your higher notes where it becomes very important to maintain this relaxed state.
 
When you do this correctly (and the Lip Roll exercise will help you with this), your vocal cords will actually shorten or thin. This makes it much easier to hit higher notes with a full and vibrant tone quality. 
As you're doing the exercise a great thing to do to help with the placement of your sound is try and keep it above your cheeks.  
You'll know when you're doing this right because you'll have the exercise of hearing your sound in your head. This may not happen right away, but you will get the hang of it with practice!


Try to keep your sound focused above your cheeks - This will help keep your swallowing muscles relaxed.
Remember Not To Push Your Sound
As soon as you try and push too hard, your voice box will begin moving around, which as you know is bad. 
So as soon as you feel yourself pushing your sound, try to back off and make the sound smaller.

Maybe The Best Singing Exercise Ever Created?
The lip roll is one of the most brilliant singing exercises ever invented. 
It helps you eliminate vocal tension. Over time it will increase your range. It frees you up. 
And over time this correct way of producing sound will become automatic to you. 

Exercise 2 : The Tongue Trill

After you've got the Lip Trill Handled, let's move onto the second exercise. 

Learn How To Sing Better - The Tongue Trill

The purpose of this exercise is to get your body experiencing sound without your swallowing muscles coming into play. 

This will free you up and give you:
Better tone quality
More vocal range
More freedom 
You'll also find it easier to use different stylistic things like vibrato, trills etc
In short, it shows you how to become a better singer. 

Let's Do The Exercise

Take in some air
Relax yourself
Try to produce a sound of letter R
When doing this your tongue has to vibrate.
Now do this!
The reason for this is it makes it easier to get the sound to sit above the cheeks which helps you sing without the swallowing muscles coming down.


Exercise 3 : Humming



This Is One Of My Favorite Exercises!
The major benefit from practising this exercise is it removes your swallowing muscles from the singing process. 
It's also a really great exercise if you need a really fast vocal warm up before a performance.

As well, it helps a lot with your tone quality and vocal health, because it trains you to make a really clean and correct sound.
It Gets You Producing Sound With Much More Freedom And Ease
So here's how the exercise is done. 
Take in enough air that you can control
Relax your larynx
Then begin humming on the scale.
Let your humming be very free
Let the air out of your nostril 
Your mouth must be close.
You may need to exaggerate the sound to make sure it stays above your cheeks, and doesn't fall back into your throat.


Here's What To Do If Your Sound Fall Apart
If at any stage your sound falls apart, and gets all airy (breaks into falsetto) what you need to do is go back and sing it again using less sound. 
Doing it with less volume and less air will make it easier for your vocal chords to stay together, keeping that clean sound. 
By practicing over and over again, you'll train your vocal cords to hold together correctly, and then you'll begin to be able to do it at a higher volume. 


Freedom!

You'll find after doing this exercise for a few minutes, your you will feel much more freedom.
You'll also feel more control over the notes you are singing.  
As an added bonus, your speaking might even feel better too!
Freedom = Control
It's a little counter intuitive, but the more freedom you can give your voice, the more in control of it you will be. 

Most people try and control their singing to the point where they get too rigid, and muscles that should not be working get in the way. 
Instead if you can unblock your voice so you have complete freedom, you'll have all the control you could ever want.
 
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