10 Minute Singing Warm-Up (Female Voice) |
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- Dr Dan's 10 Minute Singing Warm-Up for Female Singers will prepare your voice for every type of vocal performance. This video is designed for you to use every time before you sing. Enjoy!
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⏰ TIMECODES ⏰
0:00 Five Note Scale with Simultaneous Onset
1:03 Establishing Forward Placement
2:11 Developing Twang
3:07 Inhale, Suspend, Exhale
4:51 Arpeggio using two vowels
6:22 Ascending and Descending Major Scale with a 9th
7:54 Full Range Vocal Sirens
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I just have a question. So I'm male (hereto) but is it ok for a male to do these warm-ups as to strength the limits of a male's head voice?
I have lung thickening. Never smoked or around it. Can this help. I sang all through school and years in church till last 15 years. I have no voice now
@@GeekZone210 i would recommend using a male key falsetto exercise as to not damage your voice. there also are neutral key exercises
Geesh! Did anyone else struggle with the breath control exercise? Perhaps i'm just tense :) Thank you for the warm-up Dr Dan x
You're so welcome!
It takes a bit of practise that’s all
I usually do, but I dealt with it better this time. Guess it just takes practice
I can't breathe in longer than four seconds lol
Sure did!
I absolutely adored the instrumentals in the background! Makes the whole thing more fun and groovy
I've been doing this daily and it's really improving my voice! Thanks Dr Dan!
Awww, Dr Dan, we love you dearly but strictly speaking the 10 minute warm up is only 9 mins and 35 seconds!!!! Don't know where to get the emojis otherwise I'd post a cheeky grin. Thanks for all the freebies, you're one in a million. :-)
For the breathing excercise, exhale fully before inhaling, and inhale slowly. It works for me.
Thank you, Dr. Dan, the warm ups are very effective!
You're most welcome!
As busy as I have been, I have been practicing with the VE 1 exercises for a while. I used the warmup you recorded a while ago and I feel it was always really effective. I had added the breathing work in there as well anyway, so it is really cool to see it in this version.
I think it is time for me to change things up a bit and use this new warm up for a while, see how it feels. I would love to progress beyond VE 1, but I have had too many times where my voice/asthma/whatever knocked me off track and I lost a couple of weeks so had to build back up. I'll have to talk with my husband about it next year, after things calm down.
Thanks for the new warm up!
Still getting used to hearing Dr. Female Dan :p
Hands down the best vocal exercise vid on CZcams. Thanks, Dr Dan!
Wow, thanks!
My favourite warm up. I love the directions, they are so useful!
Glad you like them!
Your videos are a brilliant blend of just enough education and practical application and I’ve been recommending them to my choir members to keep them motivated ready for the restart WHENEVER WE CAN!! Thanks a million, Dr Dan. (I’ve bought the first set of exercises for myself, too)
Awesome, thank you!
Best warm up in CZcams Dr Dan def knows how to deliver!!
It's so good, a part of my singing routine... so helpful :)
Wonderful!
@@DrDanRobinson Wow you replied 😍😍😍 Made my day❤️
These videos are really helpful , thanks for posting them !
This is the best vocal warmup. I do it every day even if I don't sing. It's good for keeping healthy vocals. Would 100% recommend Dr Dan's voice essentials course they are easy to learn and worth the money. Keep it up and you could go far.
Thank you for sharing your experience with Dr Dan's Voice Essentials course! It's great to hear that you find the vocal warmup beneficial for maintaining healthy vocals, even when you're not singing. Your recommendation and enthusiasm are encouraging for others considering taking the course to improve their vocal technique. Keep up the fantastic work, and may your voice continue to grow and flourish!
@@DrDanRobinson I am just lucky enough to have such a great inspiration and teacher. Can't wait to get to do my private lessons with you. You are a great teacher so this is really all because of you. So thank you ❤️
Thank you so much for this! I've been using Dr. Dan's previous vocal warm-up video for years, it really helped me get comfortable with my voice. Just discovered this new video and I'm thrilled. So very very grateful🙏
You're so welcome!
Still using it every day after two years! It's my vocal barometer! Thank you for your generosity in service to singing art & craft!
love this voval warm up
I hate vocal warming up became it's so boring but I could enjoy this exercise with the back music. Thank you for uploading!
love it!!!!
This one works perfectly❤️
This is great! Thanks for putting it together.
Glad you liked it!
Can you make a 20 minute version? ☺️
This is amazing, Dr. Dan, thank you! I've been doing your practice regularly now. My voice somehow felt more whole after a warm up.
Wonderful!
Really helps! ❤
Love this warm-up, it is super helpful!!
Glad you like it!
Awesome! Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Thank you Dr. Dan!!
My pleasure!
It helps me alot ☺️☺️☺️☺️😏
Thanks Dr. Dan
I'm glad you enjoyed the video Kavitha P. Thanks for watching.
I finally found an effective warming up ; thank you.
Wonderful!
It's helpfulll I want to singing like singer
I love this because I can dance at the same time.
This great! ❤️❤️✨
Glad you like it!
I like this gift very much 😊 thank you
My pleasure 😊
I wish I could give this vid a like evrth I watched it! So good
Thanks💜
Glad you liked it!!
Thank you so much about these exercises. My voice is cracking as we performing for an hour and a half on stage and this is new to me🙏
You're welcome Zanele Mdloyi. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for sharing this warm up Dr. Dan, I’m doing it almost everyday now and REALLY enjoying it. I have a question: with regards to the twang exercise “SING”, do I have to lift my upper lip or almost closed mouth ? Hope you’ll have a moment to answer. Stay safe 🙏
When forming the NG, you may feel a slight lift and stretch in the upper lip (which is fine), but don't allow this to become overly pronounced.
Yeah, i understand. We just have to keep practicing
Thank you!! I'm singing in a library parking lot(:
Have fun!
Thank you so much
Dr. Dan for this great voice exercise. Surely I enjoyed and I will keep practicing using this and all your videos. Keep safe and God bless you.
(🇵🇭 Salamat po)
(Thank you)
You're most welcome!
Thank you--it's generous of you to share this, but I wanted to humbly point out that it's really hard to hear the siren exercise over the super-loud backing track.
Nice
Hi sir,
I'm your new subscriber from Kerala
You are Amazing what a great classes for singers 👏👏👏👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰🥰🙏🙏🙏Thank you so much and God bless you Always 😊👍👍
Hey Swag boy. Welcome to Voice Essentials. Thanks so much for subscribing. I really look forward to getting to know you here on CZcams.
Cool😃
I'm glad you enjoyed the video Sebti Boudibi. Thanks for watching.
I like the backing tracks. It’s more interesting than a bare piano. Also the exercises are great but I wonder about the order of them. Seems like they should start with sirens and then the exercises with less notes moving on to the more complicated ones. No?
4th one is hardest for me
Sometimes I feel it would be better to learn how to inhale quickly. Can you explain the science behind practicing inhaling slowly versus quickly? I understand sometimes we don’t need to take a huge breath and we need to control the inhale but sometimes we need to inhale very quickly before the next part of the song. So physically do I need to practice both or?
I'm struggling with the breath control LOL. I can only reach to 8.
How to make my Chest, mix and head (falsetto) Voice soft and beautiful ?
By not focusing on your voice, but feeling the music and trusting your voice
Have you got any warm up and exercise albums on iTunes please?
My exercises are not available on iTunes or Spotify. You can, however, grab a copy here - www.voiceessentials.com.au
Hi Dr Dan, I love your content! I have a question. I am a trained singer with many years of experience (including a Bachelor of Music on Classical Voice), but when I do the breathing exercise I don't seem to be able to inhale for very long, but I can exhale for a longer time. I am not sure if this is a problem. I breathe in slowly, but can't seem to fit much air in. I had asthma as a child and not sure if this could be related. Could Covid have affected this too? Is it important to be able to breath in for a long time? I would be curious to know.
Hi, thanks for your kind words and for watching my content! It's great to hear that you have a Bachelor of Music in Classical Voice and considerable experience as a singer.
Your question is intriguing. While being able to inhale for an extended period is often seen as beneficial for certain singing techniques, it's not the only factor for effective breath management. Breath management is all about how efficiently you use the air you have, rather than how much air you can take in.
Having said that, your history of asthma could potentially play a role in your ability to inhale for extended periods. Respiratory conditions can impact lung capacity and breath management. As for Covid-19, it is known to affect the respiratory system, but its long-term impact on singers is still being researched.
If you find that your inhalation is significantly compromised and affecting your vocal performance, I'd recommend consulting a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation. Given that breathing in through the mouth could improve the slow intake of air, you may want to explore that technique as well.
Hope this helps, and keep singing! 🎶
@@DrDanRobinson thanks so much for your in-depth reply! I think it would be worth getting it checked out. May God bless you with the work you are doing.
I've always wondered what do they mean by vocal warmth. =3=
How am I supposed to do the siren one? I don’t understand how those sounds are made
@M.J-xV57, the following video may prove helpful - czcams.com/video/BGrCKzvAapA/video.html
Would it help to slow down just a bit ? Thanks
Try changing the 'Playback Speed' on the video.
Sorry is there this same 10 minutes warm up but for male,
I can only see 5 minutes warm up male
Here is the *male version* - czcams.com/video/zHwCIIDmXrg/video.html (link also in description of video)
Need one for a male
Read above. There is a link for male version of this.
Need a awesome voice exercise piz
Hi, Sadia Tabassum Tahia. You may find my online singing course helpful - drdan.co/onlinesinginglessons. Feel free to check it out sometime. The first module is free to preview!
Army💜
How about a warm up for altos?
You could try using the male voice version. Give that a try.
10 Minute Singing Warm-Up (also Treble Voice) | #DrDan
still cant get use to the vocal siren. maybe need to exercise more i guess
Hi, F.A official. You may find my online singing course helpful - drdan.co/onlinesinginglessons. Feel free to check it out sometime. The first module is free to preview!
I mean, if there is 20 sec inhale and 20 sec suspend that's totally 40 sec in no oxygen in brain. If there is such exercise then it's probably impossible to do. I can do at least 15.
I know that this warmup is helpful but i struggle with supporting my voice completely :,(
Im sorry but what do you mean by suspend?
I mean 'hold' without tension.
@@DrDanRobinson Got it 👍 thank you!!
Starting with an 8 count inhale versus 4 is *cruel* 😅
Im late
it great but is it help me to be singer😐
Hi, Sebti Boudibi. You may find my online singing course helpful - drdan.co/onlinesinginglessons. Feel free to check it out sometime. The first module is free to preview!
I'm no expert, but doing these warm-ups should help get your voice ready to sing so you won't hurt yourself! And i bet that it'll improve your voice if you do it regularly. 🤠 Hope this helps!
Wait... this must be dr. Danielle 🤣
Do not do breath exercises while driving 😵💫 🤣😅
Yup!
The music is too busy to follow singing