These exercises will allow you, in stages, to become familiar with the six-step sequence. We’re starting here with the simplest version, using just two notes at each step, but later exercises will involve more.
Aim to do each step on a single breath. Repeat each step three or four times.
Remember: You want to keep the same bright head-focused sound throughout all the steps.
Once you are confident with steps 1 to 3 individually:
Depending on your operating system you may need to click the ‘pop-out’ button to activate audio clips.
Then:
Each switch on should feel effortless, with no hint of ‘pumping’ the notes from your throat.
Exactly as before, once you are confident with the individual steps:
Then:
Unsurprisingly you are now going to put Exercises 2 and 3 together to form the complete six-step sequence, i.e.:
Step 1: Hum each note
Step 2: Hum then aah on each note
Step 3: Friendly phrases
Step 4: Initial hum then continuous aah
Step 5: Continuous aah
Step 6: Separate aah on each note
Practise until you feel familiar with the sequence.
Q: Are you able to do the six-step sequence without reference to the reminders yet? Why is it a logical progression that gradually reinforces a head-focused voice?
These exercises will allow you, in stages, to become familiar with the six-step sequence. We’re starting here with the simplest version, using just two notes at each step, but later exercises will involve more.
Aim to do each step on a single breath. Repeat each step three or four times.
Remember: You want to keep the same bright head-focused sound throughout all the steps.
Once you are confident with steps 1 to 3 individually:
Depending on your operating system you may need to click the ‘pop-out’ button to activate audio clips.
Then:
Each switch on should feel effortless, with no hint of ‘pumping’ the notes from your throat.
Exactly as before, once you are confident with the individual steps:
Then:
Unsurprisingly you are now going to put Exercises 2 and 3 together to form the complete six-step sequence, i.e.:
Step 1: Hum each note
Step 2: Hum then aah on each note
Step 3: Friendly phrases
Step 4: Initial hum then continuous aah
Step 5: Continuous aah
Step 6: Separate aah on each note
Practise until you feel familiar with the sequence.
Q: Are you able to do the six-step sequence without reference to the reminders yet? Why is it a logical progression that gradually reinforces a head-focused voice?