I want to aim to sing correctly by diaphragm. I will devote 20-30 minutes a day to maintaining my vocal practice routine so I can project my voice to the best of it's ability
I will concentrate primarily on:
Posture: Relax your shoulders, imagine you are like a puppet dangling from a string, stand with feet slightly. Roll your head across your shoulders and move your shoulders slightly back.
Breath Control: Panting like a dog, makes you more aware of your diaphragm and helps you push out more air whilst singing.
Voice Placement and Intonation:Play any note in the Middle Range; then try 2 notes along; then 3, then 4 etc.
Tone: ‘Vee-ayy-arr-oo’ routine. Helps with resonance in the vocal tract.
Projection: Arpeggios on different degrees of the scale; higher notes= louder; lower notes= quieter.
Flexibility: Arpeggios on different degrees of the scale. Widen's you're range as a singer.
Range: Sing exercises that extend over and octave on different degrees of the scale, focus on octave leaps
Diction: Routines which include ‘12345’, ‘Unique New York’ and ‘Red Lorry Yellow Lorry’. Do these at different speeds to improve
Diction: Routines which include ‘12345’, ‘Unique New York’ and ‘Red Lorry Yellow Lorry’. Do these at different speeds to improve