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How to structure a vocal improvement routine:

4/4/2023

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Written by Darren McStay

@darrenmcstay

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Improving your vocal abilities can be a valuable skill in many areas of life, from public speaking to singing. However, it's not something that can be improved overnight. It takes time, effort, and consistency to see real progress. To help you structure your vocal improvement routine, here are some tips to get you started.


  1. Warm-Up Exercises - Just like any other physical activity, it's essential to warm up your vocal cords before you start singing or speaking. Some simple warm-up exercises include lip trills, humming, and vocal scales. These exercises help to loosen up your vocal cords, improve your breath control, and get your voice ready for the task ahead.
  2. Breath Control - Breath control is one of the most critical aspects of improving your voice. You need to learn how to control your breathing to ensure you have enough air to support your voice when singing or speaking. One way to improve your breath control is through diaphragmatic breathing, as mentioned earlier. You can also practice holding your breath and releasing it slowly or inhaling and exhaling through your nose.
  3. Vocal Range - Your vocal range is the range of notes you can comfortably sing or speak. To improve your vocal range, you need to practice expanding your range gradually. You can do this by starting with the notes you can comfortably sing and then gradually trying to hit higher or lower notes.
  4. Articulation - Articulation is how clearly you can pronounce words and sounds. Poor articulation can make it difficult for people to understand what you're saying, so it's essential to practice. You can practice articulation by speaking or singing slowly and deliberately, focusing on each sound and word.
  5. Tone and Expression - The tone and expression in your voice can convey a lot of emotions and meaning. To improve your tone and expression, practice speaking or singing with different emotions, such as happiness, sadness, anger, or excitement. Experiment with different vocal techniques such as vibrato, falsetto, or breathiness to add more depth to your voice.
  6. Practice Consistently - To see real progress in your vocal improvement, you need to practice consistently. Try to practice at least a few times a week, preferably for 30 minutes or more each time. It's better to practice consistently for shorter periods than to practice once a week for hours at a time.
  7. Get Feedback - It's challenging to improve without feedback. Record yourself singing or speaking, and listen to it objectively. Take note of what you did well and what you need to improve on. Alternatively, ask a friend or vocal coach for feedback.


In conclusion, improving your vocal abilities takes time, effort, and consistency. By structuring your vocal improvement routine and practicing regularly, you can see significant progress in your vocal abilities over time.

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    • HOW TO STRUCTURE YOUR VOICE IMPROVEMENT
    • CONFIDENCE VS AUTHORITY in public speaking
    • HOW TO NOT LET ALLERGIES RUIN YOUR VOICE
    • 6 Tips in 6 Mins
    • Coaching Public Speakers
    • Don't Waste Your Breath
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