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Fix a Shaky Singing Voice

Eliminate unwanted tremolo and wobble. 6 exercises targeting breath stability, pitch steadiness, and nervous system regulation.

6 Exercises

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BPM90
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Closed Mouth Hum

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.

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BPM60
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Sustained Hiss

The sustained hiss strips breath support down to one variable: steady airflow. Hold a constant 'Sss' and feel your diaphragm do the work.

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BPM60
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Rib Expansion Hold

Train your intercostal muscles to hold rib expansion and resist collapse. Build the breath support foundation every singer needs for stable, even airflow.

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BPM100
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Straw Phonation

Straw phonation uses SOVT backpressure to massage your vocal folds and balance airflow. A go-to vocal therapy warm-up when your voice feels fatigued.

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BPM80
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Root Drone Ascending

Sustain the root note steady as each scale degree climbs above you. This drone exercise trains your ear to hold pitch against melodic movement.

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BPM96
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Sustained Hold

Lock onto one pitch and refuse to move. The backdrop shifts underneath you, and your ear learns to hold steady through any distraction.

6 Guides

How Humming Builds Core Vocal Stability Without Strain

Closed-mouth humming removes all articulatory movement so you can zero in on pure vocal fold coordination and breath stability.

How Rib Breathing Eliminates Nervous Voice Shaking

Rib expansion breathing gives your diaphragm a stable platform so sudden pressure spasms can't reach your voice and cause shaky pitch wobbles.

How Drone Exercises Expose and Fix Pitch Wobbles

A steady drone tone reveals every pitch wobble your ear would normally miss. Lock your voice onto one note and hear shaky singing disappear in real time.

Why Straw Singing Stabilizes Unsteady Vocal Tone

Straw phonation builds steady back-pressure that calms erratic vocal fold vibration. This SOVT warm-up targets wobbly tone right at the source.

Why Hissing Exercises Stop Voice Shaking Immediately

The sustained hiss isolates breath control by taking vocal fold vibration out of the picture. Fix shaky support before you add pitch back in.

Why Long-Note Harmony Exercises Train Vocal Steadiness

Long-note harmony exercises force your voice to hold steady while chords shift around you. Here's how that builds real pitch stability.

Browse All Topics

Categories

  • All Exercises
  • Relax
  • Control
  • Tone
  • Precision
  • Harmony

Technique

  • Breath Control Exercises for Singers
  • Lip Trill Exercises for Singers
  • Staccato Vocal Exercises
  • Legato Singing Exercises
  • Vocal Agility Exercises
  • Vocal Resonance Exercises

Common Problems

  • How to Sing Higher Without Strain
  • Stop Voice Cracking: Passaggio Exercises
  • Fix a Shaky Singing Voice
  • How to Stop Singing Flat: Pitch Exercises
  • Vocal Projection and Power Exercises
  • How to Sing Without Strain
  • How to Hold Notes Longer

Registers

  • Head Voice Exercises
  • Chest Voice Exercises
  • Mixed Voice Exercises
  • Falsetto Exercises

When to Practice

  • Karaoke Warm-Up Exercises
  • Vocal Warm-Up Before Recording
  • 5-Minute Vocal Warm-Up
  • Vocal Exercises for Beginners
  • Gentle Vocal Warm-Up Exercises
  • Vocal Cool-Down Exercises
  • Daily Vocal Exercises

Voice Types

  • Vocal Exercises for Soprano
  • Vocal Exercises for Alto
  • Vocal Exercises for Tenor
  • Vocal Exercises for Baritone
  • Vocal Exercises for Bass
  • Vocal Exercises for Mezzo-Soprano

Ensembles

  • Choir Warm-Up Exercises
  • Vocal Exercises for Worship Team
  • Vocal Exercises for Musical Theatre

Genres

  • Vocal Exercises for R&B Singers
  • Gospel Singing Exercises
  • Vocal Exercises for Jazz Singers
  • Vocal Exercises for Pop Singers
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