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How to Sing Vowels for Vocal Exercises

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Summary: Learn techniques on how to master vowel placement when singing for vocal exercises in this free how-to video on exercising the vocal chords.

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By Cass Naumann
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Cass Naumann’s voice has been described as soulful, elegant, deep and captivating. Trained in classical piano since age five, she has been writing music and singing since she can...read more

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on 4/20/2009 This series is very informative and helpful for a beginner, this lesson in particular. The one fault (among many strengths) is most obvious in this clip -- the video ends before the lesson is complete. Hard to find songs that only use the few vowel sounds shown here, and there's not even a plug such as "to see the entire vowel placement exercise please make a PayPal contribution of $x.xx at..."

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on 8/2/2008 THANK YOU !!!!! YOU REALLY HAVE LESSON THAT HELP YOUR VOICE!!!

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"We are discussing exercising your voice. In this segment we are going to talk about vowel consonant placement in the mouth. So when you are singing an E sound, it is forward your tongue is behind your teeth and you can also sing through a smile, it is going to make you sound little bit brighter, so… also in the vowel F each of these sounds move farther back in the throat so E is your most forward vowel sound and…. a little bit farther back but every time you sing when you think about dot you are seeing straight through that dot, so your sound is still sound as forward as possible and the further the sound is back is the ahh. This sound is so coming back of the throat pushing forward through that whole forward. The Ahh sound you want to drop your jaw as far as possible… with the tongue down in front of the teeth."

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