These lip trills are the perfect warmup exercises for your daily vocal practice. Get live, online, group singing classes here:
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https://twitter.com/TakeLessonsThere’s a reason lip trills are so popular for singers. These exercises help to wake up your diaphragm and vocal support muscles, relax your face and lips, and release jaw and neck tension. All this, while getting your voice warmed up to sing in different registers. Here, Kathy Z. will give you a full cycle of vocal trill exercises to sing along with, so you can get the ideal warmup - whether you’re getting ready to practice your favorite repertoire or prepping for a performance.
About Your Singing Instructor
Kathy obtained an undergraduate degree in vocal performance from the University of Nebraska (where she graduated honorable mention, named with the vocal department's Outstanding Senior in Music award, and also obtained a minor in theatre) and a master's degree in music from the Cleveland Institute of Music. Both of these degrees emphasized classical singing technique, and through this study Kathy gained a solid foundation for her musical craft.
Kathy is now a singer/songwriter and performs often with her own band in which she sings, plays guitar, writes her own songs and arranges them for intricate backup harmonies and multiple instrumentation. A variety of influences are apparent in her music, including the musical genres of folk, pop, jazz, and yes, even hip hop. She has recorded three albums of her music and all have been received to critical acclaim.
She sings as a professional cantor at St. John the Baptist Church in Manhattan, and teaches private voice, guitar and piano lessons throughout the city of New York. She served for a time as the general music teacher for St. Dominic's School in the Bronx, where she was responsible for Pre-K through 8th grade music classes, and, true to form, she is often called upon in a multitude of situations to perform in a variety of musical genres.
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