How to Sing High Notes Easily? – 3 Easy Exercises to Get You There (EXERCISE – 1)

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How to Sing High Notes – 3 Easy Exercises to Get You There

This four-part series teaches you how to sing high notes easily.

The first video focuses on expanding one’s vocal range Rest videos consist of three simple exercises to get you there.

You’ll hit Tara stayi Rishabham in the first exercise. The second exercise will help you hit Tara sthayi Gandharam, and the final exercise will help you hit Tara sthayi Madhyamam.

These exercises not only help you reach tara sthayi notes, but also Mandra sthayi. By doing these exercises, you will be able to hit Tara sthayi Madhyama and Mandra stayi panchaman with ease.

Practicing these exercises on a daily basis helps  you to hit high notes without strain.

In my previous video, I discussed how to increase your vocal range. If you haven’t seen it yet, I’ve included a link in the description. Watch that video if you want to improve your vocal range.

Today, let’s learn the first exercise. In this exercise, we’llsing upto Tara stayirishabham.

This exercise consists of 3 note phrases ie srs,  r g r

You’ve to hold 3 notes in one breath, s r s in one breath.

Jalra App:

Let’s practise with the Jalra app. If you do not already have the Jalra app, you can download it from the Google Play store.

The settings are Counts – 3, BPM – 70. Set to your Pitch.

Outro:

In the following video, we’ll practise five notes, SRGRS  up to tarta sthayi Gandharam and Mandra Stayi Dhaivatham.

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What do you do every day to improve your vocal range?

respond in the comments section.

See you next week. Happy Learning!


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