Description:
In this standalone tutorial for low voices, Abram introduces the purpose of belting warmups and demonstrates “You’re the One.” Belting is something you should only attempt after consistent vocal practice and a healthy warmup routine, since jumping straight into belting can strain the voice. This class is designed to build a practice that maintains healthy belting.
You’ll start with a short daily warmup focused on flexibility and light mix, which can be used throughout practice to balance the voice and reduce fatigue.
Exercises:
Zoo–fwee–Yah (1358531)
Guh Goo Guh (1–8–1 scale)
Sing Freely (1–54321)
You’ll start with a short daily warmup focused on flexibility and light mix, which can be used throughout practice to balance the voice and reduce fatigue.
Exercises:
Zoo–fwee–Yah (1358531)
Guh Goo Guh (1–8–1 scale)
Sing Freely (1–54321)
Audio:
Lessons:
Instructor: Abram Poliakoff
Abram Poliakoff is a singer, guitarist, pianist, teacher, conductor, and composer. He received a Bachelors of Music in Vocal Arts from USC’s Thornton School of Music and has been teaching music for 8 years. He is currently both the Associate Artistic Director and a tenor in the L.A. Choral Lab, which recently released its first studio album Sonic Visions in the fall of 2019. Abram teaches and performs a wide range of genres including Classical, Jazz, Folk and Popular music in the Los Angeles area. He has also sung with the San Francisco Opera and Pocket Opera in the Bay Area. His teaching mission is to help his students utilize vocal technique to find their authentic and healthy voice while maximizing genre flexibility and a naturalness of expression.