A Few Good Benefits of Routine Vocal Exercises for Singers

 

A Few Good Benefits of Routine Vocal Exercises for Singers


Most likely, we will never be able to find out exactly how Taylor Swift and other popular singers prepare for their concerts, performances on TV, and recording sessions. Their captivating performances on stages, their singing style, and their amazing vocal ability may lead us to assume that they have learned and trained themselves with various aspects of vocal techniques. One aspect of vocal techniques that can lead any aspiring singers to success and possible stardom is vocal exercises. Vocal exercises can be practiced in two ways: as vocal warm ups prior to any singing activity and as vocal range & vocal muscle developer. Either way may be looked upon as boring and tedious process, but the importance of adopting vocal exercises as routine practice cannot be ignored if any aspiring singer is serious in earning a living as a professional singer.

Any successful singing stars and professional singers have learned that adopting vocal exercises as part of their routine carries benefits like the following:

Improve Pitch Accuracy

Pitch issues in singing is a very common issue that has haunted many contestants on any singing competition shows. While there are many reasons surrounding this, common factors involve lack of mastery in vocal techniques, lack of opportunities in rehearsals, and lack of listening skills. By practicing some like humming, lip trills, and scales on a piano, any singers can sing different notes from high to low and vice versa. During this process, they need to pay close attention to each note being played as they strike black and white keys. Overtime, recognizing patterns from each note can contribute to a proficient singing performance.

Develop Vocal Muscles

In order to stay healthy and minimize pain in many areas of our body, we engage in various physical exercises including weight training, which helps us develop strength and muscles for the sake of increasing mobility, agility and positive mood. This goes the same way with vocal exercises. Different exercises target different areas of singing anatomy, which specifically involves jaw, throat, and larynx. By mixing services around these and training them regularly can lead singers to achieve singing proficiency like sustaining high notes without strain, singing falsetto without breaks, and going through challenging phrases smoothly. Moreover, routine vocal exercises train singers to develop endurance or stamina, maintain breath support, and keep their vocal folds in check.

Increase Vocal Range

Routine practice of vocal exercises also gives you an opportunity for experimentation. Can you hold on that notes higher or lower, how many octaves can you reach, and can you apply twists on your phrasing are common challenges toward increasing your vocal potentials. Any of these may involve building resonance, connecting between head voice & chest voice, and applying vocal effects like slurs, utterances, and grunts. Having the ability to increase vocal range can lead you to develop a certain signature or a unique voice, which distinguishes you from other singers with different abilities. Also, not only it becomes part of your artistry, it can also strengthen other parts of your singing ability.

As part of developing vocal muscles, routine vocal exercises help aspiring singers to maintain their vocal health. Singers need to constantly hydrate their vocal cords to prevent dryness, hoarseness and other vocal ailments. They also need to care about food & drink and certain lifestyles that could impede the mastery of vocal exercises. Mastering any can also boost singers’ vocal confidence and the ability to deliver captivating performance. Therefore, aspiring singers cannot underestimate the impact of a simple or few good vocal exercises if they are done properly.


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