Vocal Exercise - Interval training (2/4)

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Vocal Exercise - Interval training (2/4) with tags interval training, singing (musical instrument), vocal, exercise, voice

There are certain patterns you hear very often in vocal exercises, usually involving the root, third, and fifth of the scale. I use these patterns most often myself, in lessons. But it's good to exercise other intervals and other degrees of the scale too!

I found this to be important recently while singing some jazz. I was landing on the wrong note in certain phrases because I was out of training for singing certain intervals quickly.

Use any common syllable(s) to exercise with them: mah, ee, nay, meow, bup, ah, muh... the point is to tune your voice exactly to these less commonly used intervals.

Each of these scales covers both the male and female range; you should NOT be able to sing every pitch. Stop singing when the exercise is out of your range.

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