Beginning Singer Exercises (Learn to Sing for Beginners) with the Singing / Straw - Sing better with the Singing / Straw. If you’re new to singing, or consider yourself a beginner and want to strengthen your voice, this video is for you!
Everyone deserves to LOVE their voice! I’ve dedicated my life to helping people learn to find comfort, ease and balance throughout their range so they can do just that! In this video, I’ll walk you through my favorite workout targeted for beginning singers of all voice types - both simple AND effective - with my secret weapon, the Singing / Straw.
Let the S/S help you find your vocal sweet spot. Here we go:
0:00 Intro
0:39 The Power of Voice
1:42 Why the Singing / Straw?
2:04 Exercise 1: Slide
3:11 Exercise 2: Fifth Slide
6:03 Exercise 3: Fifth Slide + Walk Down
8:14 Exercise 4: Major Arpeggio
11:13 Exercise 5: Major Arpeggio + Hold
14:10 Exercise 6: Downward 5
16:15 Wrap Up
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About the Singing / Straw:
The Singing / Straw is a revolutionary stainless steel straw phonation tool that singers, vocalists, and speakers can use to promote more efficient vocal fold closure and release extra tension. Designed based on the latest voice science, the Singing / Straw makes singing easier, heals sick/tired voices, reinforces healthy resonance, reduces tension, and builds stamina.
Learn more at https://singingstraw.com/
About the Creator:
Whitney Nichole Cytryn is a vocal coach, singer-songwriter and entrepreneur based in San Francisco, CA. She is incredibly passionate about sharing the magic of expressing & creating music with others. In addition to being the creator of the Singing / Straw, Whitney is the owner and CEO of Songbird Studios, the leading school for vocal coaching in Northern California with 20+ coaches and over 400 student singers aged 8-80.
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