In this vocal training app, you can follow instructional videos and practice with piano accompaniments to warm up your voice. Includes over 25 videos, categorized exercises, and a personalized warm-up playlist.
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About The Art of Screaming
The answer is no!
So why would a vocalist do the same?
Warm up your vocal instrument for the stage and the studio just like the pros do with the new app from well-known vocal teachers Susan Carr and Wolf Carr.
Susan's clients have included Mastodon, Alice in Chains, Minus the Bear, Biohazard & Sunny Day Real Estate.
Wolf's clients have included Modest Mouse, Yacht, The Fleet Foxes, Grizzly Bear and Yob.
The Art of Screaming – Create your own Vocal Warm-up includes over 25 instructional videos, plus a piano accompaniment for each vocal exercise. You can choose from beginning, intermediate, and advanced exercises.
Vocal exercise categories include:
-Head Exercises
-Head Belt Exercises
-Chest Exercises
-Falsetto Exercises
-Blending Exercises
-Controlling Air Flow Exercises
-Strength Exercises
-A Breathing Exercises Section to begin your warmup routine
-A Bonus Scream Section that includes low screams, nasal distortion screams, and high screams
-Plus a S.O.S section if your voice is in trouble and you need tips
Add any exercise to your personalized warm-up playlist and get ready to begin training your voice like a pro.
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bluwaterdreamer
Physically disabled vocalist…
I WOULD rate this app higher except that the very first exercise is made for folks who can stand and perform a “fencing” type exercise. Now that I’m permanently physically disabled with several limitations, trying to do those was a HUGE problem for me. Some days I can’t stand up much less bend as though fencing! I do some of my vocal exercises sitting upright, and others leaning against a wall. Apparently, you MUST be physically healthy to sing? I’m Juilliard trained and do many of those lessons from my previous coaches, and still sing well. I was hoping to add this to my vocal strengthening library. Disappointed.
bjpbj
Everything I need
My go-to app for warmups and exercises