You will sail into
the first song in your best form, with throat muscles relaxed and your voice
feeling free and resonant! When you've completed singing, use this CD again
for a voice saving cool-down.
Unsolicited
endorsement posted May 7, 2002 on Amazon.com
This lady(Jeannie
Deva)is a leading vocal trainer. I sing with a group, and have had many of the
common problems such as inconsistency in the voice, some days note perfect,
other days cracking and straining on the higher notes. The disc itself is very
well explained and easy to follow, the first half comprising an explanation
and run through of each exercise. The second half being a straight run through
the warm up routine.
I recommend this CD and her web site where there are useful articles on technique
which I have found invaluable. These have enabled me to improve the resonance
of my voice and expand my range considerably with almost immediate effect after
correcting poor technique, such as tongue and throat tension, overblow, using
more force and effort to hit higher notes etc. Beatles songs that were two or
three tones above my natural key are now within my range. Wow!
The exercises
on this CD are consistent with many of the exercises we use warming up for a
performance but the full explanation of why we do each exercise really helps,
and these warm ups make a considerable difference to the quality of performance.
These should be considered warm ups only, and not actually exercises to improve
the voice.
Every singer
should have a warm up routine, and this is it.
Reviewer: A reader from San Francisco, CA USA
How important are
vocal warm-ups? Ask yourself this: Would a professional athlete ever enter a
competition or game without warming up? Not likely, so why not be a professional
and warm-up your vocal muscles before performing or rehearsal.
It could save your
voice. Buy this fabulous CD today.