🏡 Practice Space and Practice
Content Matters – Guide to practice.
🎧 A quiet, comfortable space
leads to better focus and vocal results.
🪞 Mirror, piano, water bottle, music—set yourself up for success.
📌 Organization helps build routines that stick and spaces that support
them.
Sample Practice Outline:
- Establish a clear designated space for
practice with things above.
- Begin with warm-ups given in lesson (check
notes or recording) and any additional you know you like and set your voice up
well for singing.
- Spend 2-3 minutes Sight singing.
- Move to repertoire- Spend 10 minutes or so on
each song
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Check notes from lesson regarding
focus/goal for each song. Pick one to focus on. It may be learn melody on
neutral syllable with breaths or learn pronunciation, or work on tall
vowels. Focus may be different for your
different songs- that’s good.
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Allow yourself to sing through the whole
song. Go back and isolate parts you know need attention. This focused helps advance your skills- think
about what we did in lesson and apply it!!
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After you spend some quality time on a
goal, allow yourself to ‘just sing’ the song and see what sticks.
- Take
note of what worked, what still needs work and any questions you may have to
ask in your next lesson.
If you have time, also “just sing”
something you like or sing your “cool-down” song (after time in the studio we
will have identified a few that you know that can do that and help you know you
are ending in a good vocal space.
HAPPY
SINGING!!