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Tips, exercises and warm-ups to get your class singing!
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This is a great warm up for your tongue and lips. It uses the lyrics from the well-loved nursery song Wind the bobbin up.
This transition song, to the tune of Frère Jacques, encourages children to sit down ready for the start of class!
See Rebecca Lawrence’s article, ‘Sing your way through the day’, for more information. Click here for help with creating your own transition songs!
This is a warm up to establish a balanced and rooted position
This is a warm up to work on a good eye-line and to focus attention. Both of these are vital communication tools
This simple transition song encourages everyone to collect their stuff at the end of the day!
See Rebecca Lawrence’s article, ‘Sing your way through the day’, for more information. Click here for help with creating your own transition songs!
This warm up is good for working on your posture and breathing as it gently loosens up the neck area. This then aids your singing and breathing as you will be relaxed around your vocal chords and have an open neck and shoulders to ease your breathing.
This is a warm up to wake up your extremities!
This is a fun warm up activity in two parts – a stretching warm up exploring different vocal qualities and a simple stomp movement canon. When done together, they not only reinforce group listening skills but also maintain a strong steady pulse.
This transition song will brighten spirits after a horrible wet play!
See Rebecca Lawrence’s article, ‘Sing your way through the day’, for more information. Click here for help with creating your own transition songs!
Use this short transition song to get everyone’s attention!
See Rebecca Lawrence’s article, ‘Sing your way through the day’, for more information. Click here for help with creating your own transition songs!
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