
Pulse! Helps your high notes helps your phrasing.
The pulse is the beat in a piece of music. The tempo of a piece of music is the speed of the underlying beat. Tempo is measured in BPM, or Beats Per Minute. 60 BPM is one beat every second. Sometimes the tempo is written at the beginning of the music and is called a metronome marking. What can the pulse, and feeling the pulse, do for your singing? Imagine the pulse is a kid that's bouncing in your belly. It jumps into your diaphragm, which lies right at the base of your rib c

The OOH, as in Moon, Vowel!
OOH is the most narrow vowel. You can feel OOH far back in the mouth cavity. Pucker your lips and deliberately say OOH. How does it feel in the back of your mouth? Now say EEH like in Eagle and feel how it widens the shape of your mouth. That will give you a comparison to how narrow the OOH shape is. The OOH vowel makes the sound darker and gives it warmth. Practicing scales on OOH will help to lower the position of the larynx. How to practice OOH. The best way to experience