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DDaniel Anderson-Deakin 3 years ago
Hey what I usually do everyday is a warmup lesson then a daily practice lesson then other technique lessons I think I need (all of the above from this site) and then I go onto sing my own originals or practice singing covers trying to apply the technique from this site into those originals/covers but I'm often not sure I am doing so? How do I know if I'm singing right with good technique? Also do you think the above routine is good? (Bonus question/sorry): Any tips on how to mix up the lessons on this site for optimal vocal growth?
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CCamille van Niekerk 3 years ago
Sounds like a good routine, Daniel! Please see here for ideas on how to apply technique to songs.
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DDaniel Anderson-Deakin 3 years ago
Thanks so much! Any tips on how to mix up the lessons on this site for optimal vocal growth? Is it better to have a "perfect" routine of exercises that you go over every day that you focus on mastering or keep changing the exercises to keep your voice "on its toes"?
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CCamille van Niekerk 3 years ago
Good question! My thought is that your daily warmup should always include something semi-occluded (lip trill, straw, NG, etc), something to work your mix, and something wide-range to train smooth transitions. After that, you can work on any specific skills (ie: vowel tuning, agility, range extension, sustains, volume, etc). It's helpful to have a goal for each practice session!