How Do You Place Vowels In Vocal Exercises?
Scales are a staple of vocal exercise warmups because they strengthen the vocal cords and throat muscles and help to develop the voice. You can place vowels in the scale sets instead of singing the traditional scale by making short and long vowel sounds instead. This exercise has great benefits for voice training and can be done in any language. Stand or sit with your back straight and with your arms at your side. This position allows the air to pass though up through your lungs and out of your mouth with greater ease. Begin vocal exercises by breathing slowly inward and singing scales as usual, but using the vowel sound “ah” to go from the bottom of your range to the top. Be sure not to strain your voice at the top of your range, or you might damage your voice instead of strengthening it. Grab a phonics dictionary if you have any trouble remembering your grade school grammar lessons, as it would defeat the purpose of the warmup to mispronounce each vowel sound. Sing a set of scales us