Day 2: Finding Your Vocal Range
From: 30 Day Singer Course for Beginners with Jon Stathamby Jon Statham
Description:
In this lesson we'll first take a look at where your range is - your sweet spot. If you're a male, are you a Baritone or a Tenor? If you're a female, are you an Alto or Soprano? We're going to go through all the ranges and the one you're MOST comfortable singing in - is your range (more or less).
Here are the typical Vocal Ranges:
Baritone: G to F
Tenor: B to A
Alto: F to E
Soprano: C to C
Major Scale Warm-Up: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8, then 7-6-5-4-3-2-1
Major Exercise: 1-3-5, then 4-3-2-1
Lessons:
- Day 1: Welcome To The Course!
- Day 2: Finding Your Vocal Range
- Day 3: Major Scales & Triads
- Day 4: Major vs. Minor
- Day 5: Singing & Strumming Rhythms
- Day 6: Learning Our Song: “Share My Voice”
- Day 7: Rest Day - Posture And The Diaphragm
- Day 8: Smoothing Out “The Break” In Your Voice
- Day 9: Adding Complexity To Our Scales
- Day 10: The 4th Scale Degree
- Day 11: Singing & Strumming Different Rhythms
- Day 12: “Share My Voice” Chorus
- Day 13: Joining The Verse & Chorus Of “Share My Voice”
- Day 14: Rest Day: Resting The Voice (And Natural Remedies)
- Day 15: Adding Vibrato
- Day 16: Ascending & Descending Arpreggios
- Day 17: The 6th Scale Degree
- Day 18: Swing Rhythms
- Day 19: “Share My Voice” 2nd Verse And Chorus
- Day 20: “Share My Voice” Chorus And Bridge
- Day 21: Rest Day - More Natural Remedies
- Day 22: Minor Arpeggio With More Complexity
- Day 23: Steps & Leaps, Accuracy And Fluidity
- Day 24: Tritones And Major Sevenths
- Day 25: Finding The Relative Minor
- Day 26: “Share My Voice” Double-chorus
- Day 27: “Share My Voice” Bridge To Chorus
- Day 28: Rest Day - Microphones And How To Use Them
- Day 29: “Share My Voice” Complete Song!
- Day 30: The Next Step - Pentatonic & Blues
Instructor: Jon Statham
Jon Statham is a is talented singer, artist, music producer from Nashville who enjoys vocal studio work and writing songs. He is a lover of all styles of music, playing guitar and singing since he was just a child. He arranged and sang backup vocals on the soundtrack for the "The Utopian Society", working alongside J.J. Blair, who's worked with Rod Stewart and June Carter Cash.