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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 is a warm up that will help you achieve an expressive and mobile face when you’re singing
This is a warm up that releases tension and improves resonance.
This is a warm up to establish a balanced and rooted position
This is a fun call and response warm-up to really get you going! It’s also good for getting a class’ attention. It’s a physical warm up that energises the body and lifts the soft palate. It also encourages deep breathing and works the mouth.
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 warm up to relax your shoulders.
This short song works best as a canon with the children divided up into four groups. The groups start at one bar intervals and each bar should gradually rise in dynamic (from p - piano, or soft, through to ff – fortissimo or very loud, as marked).
This song is based on a Samba rhythm and it develops some of the following skills: controlling the voice in different dynamics, rhythm and sense of pulse, movement and coordination, holding your part and accurate pitching by step.
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