Build Vocal Agility For Riffs & Runs | 30 Day Singer – 30 Day Singer
Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMMOxOjEZQU
Summary
Summary
The text discusses techniques for improving vocal agility in singing through exercises such as practicing major scales, pentatonic scales, and various types of riffs. It also covers using numbers to help identify pitches and counting forward or backward. The focus is on precision rather than speed.
Highlights
- Emphasis on improving agility as a skill, not just natural talent.
- Using different exercises for vocal agility.
- Practicing on semi-occluded exercises (e.g., humming ’n‘ or ’ng‘).
- Singing on consonants and using narrow vowels for better agility.
Key Takeaways
- Focus on precision rather than speed when practicing agility in singing.
- Gradually increase speed while maintaining control.
- Practice with numbers to maintain coordination and tempo.
Summary
The text covers teaching how to sing various patterns and notes within the major scale, emphasizing understanding one’s own voice and comfort. It also discusses practicing riffs and runs in different keys and the distinction between them. The lesson aims at building agility with sections of riffs and scales.
Highlights
- Emphasis on understanding one’s own voice when singing.
- Focus on energy and air flow as pitches go up.
- Ensuring the 4th pitch is high enough.
- Practice dropping the „h“ sound for smoother transitions.
Key Takeaways
- Explore riffs with directional changes in the key of C.
- Learn about pentatonic scales.
- Create a part two focusing on the pentatonic scale.
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