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Title: Vocal Warm Ups


1
Vocal Warm Ups
  • Prepared by
  • Alan Lytle alytle_at_otac.org
  • Oregon Technical Assistance Corporation

2
Use your voice correctly
  • Learn to maintain a flexible, well-balanced neck
    posture to minimize tension around the larynx.
  • Control your voice with breathing muscles of the
    ribcage, back, and abdomen, so that the vocal
    folds receive an efficient, controlled stream of
    air pressure.
  • Relax your tongue and expand your throat to
    create a generous resonating space, then focus
    the tone into the front of your face for natural
    amplification.
  • Individual training is recommended for those who
    rely on their voices professionally.

3
Use your optimum pitch
  • Speak in a pitch range that fits your own vocal
    instrument.
  • If you wish to increase your range, do so
    gradually on a foundation of healthy technique.

4
Avoid inflammation
  • Protect the lining of the respiratory tract by
    avoiding smoky, dusty, and chemically toxic
    environments.
  • Get help for respiratory allergies.
  • Don't smoke.

5
Keep the vocal tissues hydrated
  • Drink a minimum of two quarts of water per day to
    keep the body and voice healthy.
  • Don't go by sensations of thirst or wait until
    your throat feels dry.
  • Avoid or limit beverages that are diuretic
    (water-expelling) in nature, including alcohol,
    caffeine, and many "diet formulas."

6
Warm up your voice regularly
  • If you don't know how, invest in a few private
    lessons to learn a routine.
  • Add additional warm up time before performances
    or other demanding situations.
  • If you have temporary laryngitis, do a silent,
    mental warm up.

7
Soothe your airway with steam
  • Spend extra time in the shower or steam-room when
    your voice is tired or you are fighting a cold or
    other temporary irritation.

8
Avoid unnecessary yelling, screaming, and
throat-clearing
9
Get help for heartburn
10
Avoid all throat lozenges that promise to relieve
pain, unless prescribed by a doctor
11
Make vocal health a priority
  • Most voice problems are related to improper voice
    use and/or life stress.
  • Taking care of your voice means taking care of
    yourself.

12
HYDRATE!!
  • Vocal folds work best when their surfaces are
    kept moist and the mucus in the vocal system is
    thin.

13
Physical Warm Up
  • Stretch to the sky
  • Shake it out!
  • Shoulder shrugs
  • Stretchy face

14
Breath Warm Up
  • Big Yawns
  • Hissing

15
Voice Warm Up
  • Wheee!!!
  • Sirens!
  • Vocal fry

16
Diction Warm Ups
  • The lips, the teeth, the tip of the tongue
  • You know I love unique New York
  • A box of biscuits, a batch of mixed biscuits

17
Diction Warm Ups
  • Cinnamon aluminum linoleum
  • Many an anemone sees an enemy anemone.
  • I slit the sheet, the sheet I slit, and on the
    slitted sheet I sit.

18
Thank You!
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