Lip Trill Exercises for Singers
3 interactive lip trill exercises for warming up, building agility, and cooling down. Learn why lip trills reduce tension and improve vocal health.
3 Exercises
A fast-tempo lip trill exercise that builds breath control and extends your usable range. Back-pressure from the lips cushions your folds for a safer warm-up.
A slow descending lip trill on scale degrees 5-3-1 helps your vocal folds recover after intense singing. Use this cool-down to release tension gently.
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.
3 Guides
Descending Lip Trill: Gentle Vocal Cool-Down Exercise
Cool down your voice with descending lip trills. Learn why descending patterns reduce vocal fold tension after intense singing.
Fast Lip Trill Exercise: Build Vocal Agility with Bubbles
Fast lip trill exercises train vocal agility while maintaining relaxation. Challenge your pitch-change speed without tension.
5-Tone Lip Trill: The Classic Vocal Warm-Up Exercise
The 5-tone lip trill is the most popular vocal warm-up for a reason: SOVT backpressure protects your folds while warming them up. Get the technique right here.