Falsetto Exercises
5 interactive falsetto exercises to access, strengthen, and transition between falsetto and modal voice. Reduce breathiness and build control.
5 Exercises
Descend on a gentle 'Hoot' to find your head voice. The owl-like vowel lets CT muscles take over.
Gentle hum that focuses vibration on lips for mask resonance.
Massage your vocal folds with SOVT backpressure. Perfect for tired or heavy voices.
Glide through your range on a nasal 'ng' buzz. Awakens head voice resonance and forward placement.
Smooth out your vocal break by sliding through the octave. Stretches CT muscles and connects chest to head voice.
5 Guides
Closed Mouth Hum: Strengthen Falsetto Connection
Humming in falsetto adds harmonic richness to prevent pure breathy production. Learn how to make falsetto less breathy with the hum.
Head Voice Hoot: Clarify Falsetto vs. Head Voice
The hoot sound demonstrates the difference between reinforced falsetto and pure breathy falsetto. Learn what falsetto actually is.
Ng Glide: Falsetto with Nasal Resonance
Nasal resonance gives falsetto more presence without adding modal voice weight. Strengthen your falsetto with the ng glide.
Siren Octave: Smooth Falsetto Transitions
Glide between modal and falsetto registers to feel the coordination difference. Master smooth falsetto to chest voice transitions with the siren.
Straw Phonation: Build Falsetto Stamina
Back pressure helps falsetto engage without over-blowing air. Build falsetto stamina and reduce breathiness with straw phonation.
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