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Hello friends! I offer you a set of warm-up exercises that will help you gently and correctly warm up your vocal cords, improve your diction, and develop your range. This set of exercises, warm-up exercises, is universal, for all voices, both female and male. Do these exercises immediately before singing, or simply as the main block of exercises for your voice. In this block of warm-up exercises, the exercises are selected in the sequence that will most correctly, from a logical point of view, prepare your voice for the right sound. With these warm-up exercises, in this sequence, you will be able to build the correct sound transmission to the right resonators, engage the diaphragm, relax the larynx, activate diction, and open the range of the voice. I play these warm-up exercises quite widely, so to speak with a reserve, and naturally, few people have such a range of voice, so you sing to the height that you can comfortably reach, do not try with all your might to reach the extreme notes. Everything should be free, and without strains in the voice! Since you will be singing the exercises yourself, without the teacher's supervision, you need to move very carefully along the high notes, so as not to harm yourself or strain your voice. 1. The first chant is sung with your mouth closed, while singing we try to feel the vibrations in the nose. It will help you find the right message and gently warm up the vocal cords. 2. Chant for sending the sound and turning on the breath. This chant is sung for the sound BR, if you can't sing BR, we sing on the letter R 3. In the next chant, it is important to feel the sound sending to the nasal area, and we make sure that all the letters sound in the same position as possible, have the same color. This chant is for gently warming up the voice, finding the right message, timbre. 4. Exercise for relaxing the larynx, and turning on diaphragmatic breathing. This chant is sung to increase the volume. from a very quiet sound, to a loud one. We try not to break the sound, sing as one sheet 5. Warm-up for diction. Very active lips. We sing actively, abruptly, and clearly pronounce all the letters. 6. Warm-up for range. From the narrowest letter to the widest. When singing, try to maintain the same sound color. 7. Warm-up for range development. We also watch the sound color. The upper note should sound the same as the lower one. It is not the pitch that is important, but the sound color, its depth, timbre, and softness. 8. Warm-up for range. Transition from a timbrally narrow letter to a wide one. We watch the rhythm, repeat the rhythmic pattern as correctly as possible.