Duration of the online course: 3 hours and 51 minutes
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Build vocal control fast with a free singing course: breathing, pitch, chest voice, falsetto, dynamics and daily drills to sound confident on any song.
In this free course, learn about
Breath control: diaphragmatic support, steady airflow, SSS holds, and power breathing goals
Pitch accuracy & flexibility through guided piano drills, scales, and targeted pitch exercises
Interval recognition & singing: step/leap training and melodic dictation awareness
Chest voice development: low notes, resonance, and sustained/short "AH" patterns
Dynamic control: singing soft-to-loud, consistent tone on syllable patterns (HA/HE/BAH, etc.)
Sustain and vowel purity: long tones (e.g., "Aaaaaah") for tone stability and breath use
Articulation & diction: consonant drills and tongue twisters for clarity and agility
Vowel sequences for technique: common beginner vowels and patterns to improve flexibility
Arpeggios & glissando: smooth register movement, range building, and vocal agility
Riffs and runs basics: beginner ornamentation drills for speed, accuracy, and control
Piano accompaniment basics for singers: pitch reference, simple patterns, and coordination
About the free online course
If you are starting to sing and want real, measurable progress, this beginner-focused training is designed to help you build a dependable voice from the ground up. You will practice simple, repeatable exercises that develop the core skills behind good singing: steady breathing, accurate pitch, clear tone, and the ability to sing with expression instead of strain. It is a practical way to turn occasional good notes into consistent results you can trust.
The course guides you through vocal warmups that support healthy technique and better stamina. By working on airflow and breath control, you learn to manage longer phrases without running out of air or tensing your throat. As you keep practicing, you will notice more stability, easier high and low notes, and improved control over volume changes. These foundations are essential whether you sing pop, rock, musical theatre, or simply want to feel comfortable singing along to your favorite tracks.
You will also train your ear and your voice together. Pitch and interval exercises help you hear where notes sit and reproduce them more accurately, reducing the guesswork that often frustrates beginners. With piano-guided patterns and steady repetitions, you start recognizing common distances between notes and responding with better intonation. Over time, you gain flexibility and confidence, which makes singing melodies cleaner and learning new songs faster.
Beyond pitch, the exercises emphasize tone, articulation, and dynamics. Work on vowels and consonants improves clarity so your lyrics land, while focused sound patterns teach your voice to stay connected and resonant. You will explore chest voice and falsetto in a controlled way, learning to approach each register with less effort and more consistency. Gentle glides, sustained sounds, lip trills, and rhythmic patterns build coordination and help prevent the tight, pushed feeling that can lead to vocal fatigue.
Because progress comes from repetition, the course includes daily-style routines you can return to whenever you need a warmup or a reset. Use it to prepare for rehearsals, recording, auditions, karaoke, or simply for enjoyment. Practice a little each day and you will build habits that support healthier singing, stronger control, and a more expressive sound.
Course content
Video class: BREATHING VOCAL EXERCISE01m
Video class: PITCH EXERCISE #1 - VOCAL EXERCISE00m
Video class: PITCH EXERCISE #2 - VOCAL EXERCISE00m
Exercise: What musical instrument is primarily featured in the audio?
Video class: VOCAL DYNAMICS EXERCISE #102m
Exercise: What is the most likely purpose of the vocal exercise consisting of a prolonged 'Aaaaaaaaah' sound accompanied by piano playing?
Video class: VOCAL DYNAMICS EXERCISE #204m
Video class: Consonants (Articulation) - Vocal Exercise01m
Video class: Vowels - Vocal Exercise01m
Exercise: Which of the following vowel sounds is commonly used in beginner vocal exercises to improve singing technique?
Video class: HOW TO SING LOW NOTES - EXERCISES FOR LOW NOTES02m
Exercise: What instrument is likely being played in the background?
Video class: CHEST VOICE - VOCAL EXERCISE01m
Exercise: What is a primary benefit of learning to play the piano?
Video class: Vocal exercise - Arpeggios02m
Exercise: Which technique is commonly used to enhance the ability to sing while playing the piano?
Video class: Vocal Exercise - Interval training (1/4)03m
Exercise: What is the term for the pattern a pianist plays with the left hand to complement the melody in the right hand?
Video class: Vocal Exercise - Interval training (2/4)05m
Exercise: What is a fundamental technique in piano playing?
Video class: Vocal Exercise - Interval training (3/4)01m
Exercise: Which of the following is an important aspect for beginners to focus on when starting to learn piano playing?
Video class: Vocal Exercise - Interval training (4/4)04m
Exercise: What is a crucial element to focus on when learning to play the piano effectively?
Video class: FALSETTO - VOCAL EXERCISE01m
Exercise: What is the predominant sound heard in the transcript?
Video class: FALSETTO - VOCAL EXERCISE #201m
Exercise: Which vocal exercise might best represent the sound 'Shooooooshooooooo' as used in vocal training?
Video class: Sustain Vocal Exercise02m
Exercise: What does the term 'aaaaaaaaaay aaaaaaaaaay' mentioned in the transcript likely refer to?
Video class: Breathing Vocal Exercise04m
Video class: Articulation Vocal Exercise01m
Exercise: Which sequence of vowels is commonly used in vocal exercises to improve voice flexibility and technique?
Video class: Pitch Accuracy and Flexibility - Vocal Exercise02m
Exercise: What musical activity is being described?
Video class: Articulation Vocal Exercise - Mommy made me mash my m02m
Video class: CHEST VOICE VOCAL EXERCISE - LONG AH01m
Exercise: In beginner vocal exercises, what is the significance of practicing with a sustained 'Aaaaaaaah' sound?
Video class: CHEST VOICE VOCAL EXERCISE - SHORT AH01m
Video class: GLISSANDO VOCAL EXERCISE01m
Video class: Falsetto Vocal Exercise (Leaps On AH)01m
Exercise: Which vocal exercise includes a piano playing in the background to guide the pitch?
Video class: FALSETTO VOCAL EXERCISE (LAUGHING ON HI)01m
Video class: Falsetto Vocal Exercise (On OH and AH)01m
Video class: Falsetto Vocal Exercise (On Lip Trills)01m
Exercise: Which of the following exercises is demonstrated in the title of the content?
Video class: Falsetto Vocal Exercise (Simpsons/Maria)01m
Video class: Falsetto Vocal Exercise (on HOO)02m
Video class: Articulation Vocal Exercise (on YOGI MOGU)01m
Exercise: Which phrase is repeated in the vocal exercise?
Video class: Articulation Vocal Exercise (on Peter picked a peck of pickled peppers)02m
Video class: Articulation Vocal Exercise (on PI BAE PA BO PU)01m
Video class: VOCAL DYNAMICS EXERCISE #3 (HA HE EE HE HA)02m
Video class: Articulation vocal exercise (on LAH LEH)02m