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Vocal Tips in 10 with Amber Mogg Cathey
5-Minute Vocal Warm-Up (You Can Do in the Car)
Season 2, Ep. 30
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Join me this week as a share a quick and effective 5-minute vocal warm-up you can do right in your car.
Perfect for those on-the-go moments before a gig, rehearsal, or audition, this routine requires no instruments and minimal thought, allowing you to focus on the road while preparing your voice. With exercises designed to connect your breath, relax your vocal folds, and lock in resonance, you'll arrive ready to perform at your best.
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