Vocal Exercises for Baritone
Master baritone range with exercises configured for G2-G4. Low resonance, chest voice power, and upper extension for mid-range voices.
7 Exercises
The closed mouth hum warms your voice gently by directing vibration toward your lips and nasal cavity. It builds mask resonance without strain on the folds.
This sliding fifth interval exercise helps your choir smooth the chest-to-head voice transition by training the laryngeal muscles to tilt gradually.
Lip trills warm up your full range without strain. This 5-tone scale builds steady airflow and keeps your vocal folds loose as you move between registers.
Use the dopey 'Mum' sound to train your larynx to stay low through octave jumps. Build stable, relaxed tone on high notes without throat tension.
Train quick diaphragm pulses to launch each note with a clean, precise attack. Builds rhythmic accuracy and vocal agility for faster passages.
The Z scale vocal warm up uses a buzzy 'Zzz' sound to fire up your breath support and connect your core energy to your tone before you sing.
Practice vocal stability by holding the root note steady as melody lines descend around you. Build the focus to resist flat drift on every step down.
7 Guides
How Humming Develops Baritone Warmth in the Middle Voice
Closed-mouth humming targets the C3-F3 zone where baritones develop pharyngeal resonance and warm middle voice tone without pushing volume.
Why Baritones Have the Widest Usable Chest Voice Range
Baritones own the largest chest voice range of any voice type. Use fifth slides to strengthen your C4 to E4 passaggio zone and sing with full power.
How Lip Trills Help Baritones Access Notes Above G4
Most baritones hit a wall at G4 in chest voice. Lip trills build the mix voice coordination you need to push past that ceiling and sing higher with control.
Why Octave Exercises Build Baritone Range Balance
Octave leaps from G2 to G4 force baritones to develop both deep chest resonance and smooth upper range access in every rep.
How Descending Drones Strengthen Baritone Low Range Power
Baritones can build real low range power with descending drone exercises. This guide covers the technique and how to practice it for stronger G2 to C3 notes.
Why Baritones Excel at Powerful Staccato Exercises
Baritone voices have natural chest voice power that staccato exercises can shape into real belt technique. Put your low-end strength to work.
Why Baritones Need Chest Voice Resonance Below C3
Baritone notes below C3 often sound muddy because the formants sit too far from the pitch. The Z scale adds buzz that cuts through.