How To Sing #1: Complete Vocal Warm ups & Voice Physiology Course Syllabus
Full curriculum breakdown — modules, lessons, estimated time, and outcomes.
Overview: This beginner-friendly course provides a structured, health-focused approach to building strong vocal technique and performance confidence. Designed for singers of all levels, it guides you step by step through essential warm-ups, vocal physiology, and practical exercises. With approximately 4 hours of on-demand video content, you’ll develop breath control, pitch accuracy, vocal agility, and stylistic expression—while prioritizing long-term vocal health. Each module builds progressively, ensuring sustainable improvement and readiness for live performance or recording.
Module 1: Introduction & Vocal Warm-Ups
Estimated time: 0.5 hours
- Posture and body alignment for optimal singing
- Understanding vocal anatomy and physiology
- Gentle warm-up routines to prepare the voice
- Establishing healthy practice habits
Module 2: Breath Control & Support
Estimated time: 0.75 hours
- Diaphragmatic breathing techniques
- Managing airflow for sustained tone
- Exercises for breath stamina and phrasing
- Connecting breath to vocal control
Module 3: Pitch Accuracy & Ear Training
Estimated time: 0.75 hours
- Interval recognition and pitch-matching drills
- Solfège exercises for ear training
- Using apps for real-time feedback
- Improving intonation and tuning precision
Module 4: Vocal Technique & Agility
Estimated time: 1 hour
- Legato and staccato vocal exercises
- Blending chest and head voice (mixed registers)
- Mastering rapid melisma and scale runs
- Developing clarity and control in fast passages
Module 5: Range Extension & Health
Estimated time: 0.75 hours
- Safe exercises to expand chest voice range
- Techniques for accessing and strengthening head voice
- Preventing strain and maintaining vocal health
- Building endurance with progressive practice
Module 6: Stylistic Interpretation & Performance
Estimated time: 0.75 hours
- Adding vibrato and dynamic expression
- Emotional nuance in pop and musical theatre styles
- Microphone technique and stage presence
- Recording tips for confident studio performance
Prerequisites
- No prior singing experience required
- Access to a quiet space for practice
- Smartphone or computer for using feedback apps
What You'll Be Able to Do After
- Perform proper vocal warm-ups to protect your voice
- Breathe correctly to support sustained and powerful singing
- Sing with improved pitch accuracy and tonal control
- Execute agile vocal runs and extend your vocal range safely
- Deliver expressive, confident performances in pop and musical theatre genres