Staccato Vocal Exercises
3 interactive staccato vocal exercises to master clean attacks, diaphragm precision, and rapid note articulation for singing.
3 Exercises
Repeated glottal onsets on a single pitch build precise vocal cord closure. This exercise trains you to start each note with a clean, consistent attack.
Pulsed 'F' consonants train your diaphragm to fire on rhythm. Lip resistance builds real subglottal pressure control for singing.
Train quick diaphragm pulses to launch each note with a clean, precise attack. Builds rhythmic accuracy and vocal agility for faster passages.
3 Guides
Glottal Repeats Exercise: Strengthen Staccato Precision
Glottal repeats train your vocal folds to open and close with rhythmic precision. Build the coordination you need for fast staccato and melismatic runs.
Pulse on F: Staccato Breathing Without Pitch Pressure
Build staccato breath control with the pulse on F exercise. Isolate rhythmic breathing before adding the challenge of pitch.
Staccato Ha-Ha Exercise: Master Clean Vocal Attacks
The staccato ha-ha exercise teaches glottal onset control and diaphragm precision for crisp note starts in musical theater and pop.