1. A warm-up routine should be viewed as a ‘wake-up’ call for the muscles that are used in singing, preparing the muscular systems for work.
2. First: Silently Laugh for 10 seconds, maintaining a loose jaw & tongue to build Retraction of False Vocal Folds, counteracting Constriction.
3. Second: Use well informed physical exercises to isolate & build the muscles of BREATHING & SUPPORT, as well as the neck Sternocleidomastoids.
4. Third: Use well informed silent & vocal exercises which isolate & exercise the rise, fall & tilts of the Larynx, & include Sirening
5. Continue with well informed vocal exercises building Range, evenness of Tone, Transition weaknesses, & varied Voice Qualities re Repertoire.
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Ross Campbell
Professor of Singing, Royal Academy of Music, London
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