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How to Do Lip Roll Vocal Exercises

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Summary: Learn techniques on lip rolling for vocal exercises in this free how-to video on voice training exercises.

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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 7/3/2008 You just helped me figure out lip rolls--thanks!

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Video Transcript

"We are talking about exercising your voice. In this segment we are going to do a particular exercise. We are going to do lip rolls and they look like this…. You are going to constantly push air through your nose and your mouth as you are making that sound. What we are going to do is we are going to vocalize with it it is going to work through your pesagio if you have one. It will take it all the way up the scale and all the way down, constantly pushing air and exercise primarily is the one that constantly push air and as you reach the pesagio into your break pushing more air through that sound. So you can work through these like we have been doing the five notes or you can go all the way up an octave and down. So let’s start here so it sounds like this…. and you can continue up the scale and as you reach that point in your break where you feel a little bit in your throat it pushes more air through all the way up and carried all the way back down."

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