The most comprehensive free vocal warm-up library anywhere. Every exercise a serious singer needs — from foundational breath work to advanced trill ornaments — explained in full.
The foundation of every great voice
Diaphragmatic breathing is the cornerstone technique for all singers. Learning to breathe from the diaphragm r…
Build controlled, sustained airflow
The hissing breath support exercise trains your ability to sustain a steady stream of air under pressure — dir…
Open the ribcage for maximum lung capacity
Rib expansion breathing teaches singers to maximise lung capacity by actively expanding the ribcage sideways a…
Place your voice in the mask
Forward resonance humming trains singers to place their voice in the "mask" — the area around the nose and che…
The nasal consonant that unlocks brightness
The "NG" consonant — as in "sing" — is the most effective tool for finding and strengthening nasal resonance. …
Smooth through the passaggio
Blending chest and head voice through the passaggio (the break in your voice) is one of the most critical and …
1-2-3-4-5-4-3-2-1 — the essential warm-up pattern
The five-tone scale is the most universally used vocal warm-up pattern. It covers the core of your range, deve…
Full range legato across the octave
The octave scale — 1 through 8 and back — trains smooth passage through the full range, including across the p…
Half-step precision for pitch accuracy
The chromatic scale exercises every semitone step, developing extremely precise pitch discrimination and muscl…
1-3-5-8-5-3-1 — leaps that build range
Major arpeggios train the voice to leap accurately across large intervals — thirds, fifths, and octaves — whil…
Full-range glide through every pitch
The vocal siren is a continuous glide from the bottom to the top of your range and back — the single most effe…
Controlled glide across exactly one octave
The octave siren limits the glide to a precise octave, training your ear to hear and target the octave interva…
The safest warm-up for any voice
The lip trill (also called lip buzz or lip roll) is one of the safest and most effective vocal exercises in ex…
Rolled R for agility and release
The tongue trill — the rolled "R" sound — creates even more resistance than the lip trill and trains the tongu…
Rapid alternation between two adjacent pitches
The vocal trill is a rapid oscillation between two adjacent pitches — typically a whole or half step apart. It…
Semi-occluded vocal tract therapy exercise
Singing through a narrow straw creates a semi-occluded vocal tract — a therapeutic technique backed by extensi…
Crisp, clear diction at any tempo
Clear consonant articulation separates intelligible singing from mush. This exercise drills the key consonant …
The supreme dynamic control exercise
Messa di voce — Italian for "placing of the voice" — is the classical technique of starting a single note at p…
Reach the upper register without strain
High notes fail for one reason: the singer braces for them. This exercise teaches the counterintuitive art of …
Build depth and richness in the chest voice
The lower range is often neglected in favour of high note development. This exercise builds warmth, depth, and…