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
Gentle hum that focuses vibration on lips for mask resonance.
Smooth out your register break with a sliding fifth interval.
Balance airflow and resistance with this classic warm-up scale.
Stabilize your larynx through large intervals with a dopey 'Mum'. Keeps high notes relaxed.
Start notes cleanly with sharp diaphragm pulses. Sharpens rhythmic precision and agile onsets.
Wake up your support with a buzzy Z scale pattern. Bridges silence and singing by demanding core energy.
Hold the root while the melody falls. Resist the downward pull.
7 Guides
How Humming Develops Baritone Warmth in the Middle Voice
Baritone sweet spot (C3-F3) benefits most from pharyngeal resonance development via humming.
Why Baritones Have the Widest Usable Chest Voice Range
Baritone passaggio at C4-E4 allows more chest voice than tenor. Learn how fifth slides build this powerful range.
How Lip Trills Help Baritones Access Notes Above G4
Most baritones stop at G4 in chest. Learn how lip trills train the mix voice coordination to extend higher.
Why Octave Exercises Build Baritone Range Balance
G2-G4 two-octave span requires equal attention to low resonance and upper extension.
How Descending Drones Strengthen Baritone Low Range Power
Baritones need low note strength for classical and contemporary styles. Learn how descending drones build this.
Why Baritones Excel at Powerful Staccato Exercises
Baritone chest voice coordination is naturally strong. Learn how staccato work develops this into belt capability.
Why Baritones Need Chest Voice Resonance Below C3
Baritone low notes (G2-C3) can sound muddy without proper acoustic tuning. Learn how Z scale builds clarity.