How to Make Jumping Up to Sing High Notes Easier - Part 3

 

Part 3 in the How to Make Jumping Up to High Notes Easier series is all about unvoiced and voiced consonants.

If you missed the previous two in the series, you can catch up here: Part One // Part Two

 
 

Part 3 is about how switching the quiet sibling for the slightly more boisterous one in practice can help that high note feel a little more solid.

Trading T for D, F for V, S for Z and P for B.

All of these tips are to stop you automatically pulling the emergency brake when it comes to jumps and instead getting excited that they’re coming up (or at least feeling neutral about it).

If you tried this out and noticed a difference, please share your experience below!

 
 
 

I’d love for you to share your experience below!

Did you try this tip on for size? How did it feel different when you landed that jump?

WATCH PART FOUR IN THIS SERIES HERE