Your Vocal Practice Library

This exclusive space is designed to support your vocal journey beyond our lessons. Think of it as your personal practice toolkit — giving you the freedom to work on your voice anytime, anywhere.

🎵 What you'll find here

  • A collection of vocal scales designed to help you build strength, coordination and consistency.

  • Piano-only exercises, giving you the freedom to choose the exercise and approach that best suits your voice.

  • Think of the scales as a framework for your practice — you can adapt them to your individual vocal needs and goals.

  • Adjustable speed within each video, so you can practise at a pace that feels right for you.

🎤 Finding the right range

The exercises are separated into female and male voice ranges:

  • Female: G3 – C6/D6

  • Male: C3 – E5

You don't need to sing every note!

If a scale feels too low or too high, trust your intuition and simply drop out until you reach a comfortable part of your range.

💡 Your range can also be a great way to track your progress. Over time, you may notice that notes which once felt challenging begin to feel more comfortable and accessible.

🌱 Keep your practice growing

New content will be added regularly to keep your practice fresh, varied and challenging — while supporting you as your voice continues to develop.

Use these resources alongside your lessons, listen to your body, and most importantly, enjoy the process of discovering what your voice can do. 🎶

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  • • 13/08/2026

    Pentatonic Scale - Faster Tempo MV

    Pentatonic Scale – Faster Tempo

    This faster version of the pentatonic scale helps develop vocal agility, coordination and pitch accuracy while encouraging the voice to move quickly and efficiently between notes.

    It's great for:

    • 🎯 Pitch accuracy & ear training

    • 🔄 Vocal agility & flexibility

    • 🎶 Smooth register coordination

    • 🌬️ Consistent breath flow

    • ✨ Vocal freedom and responsiveness

    Try it on: “NG,” “Gee,” “Nay,” “Mum,” or a lip trill.

    Focus on keeping the voice light, clear and relaxed as the tempo increases.

  • • 13/08/2026

    Pentatonic Scale MV

    Pentatonic Scale

    This exercise moves through a five-note pentatonic scale, helping to develop pitch accuracy, vocal flexibility and smooth coordination throughout the range.

    Try this exercise on:
    “NG, (siren)” “Gee,” “Nay,” “Mum,” or a lip trill/straw — choose the sound that feels most comfortable and allows the voice to stay light, free and connected.

  • • 13/08/2026

    Pentatonic Exercise MV

    This exercise uses a pentatonic scale pattern, repeating the 5th and 6th notes (6-5-6-5-6-5) to help develop vocal agility, pitch accuracy and coordination.

    It's a great exercise for:

    • 🎯 Improving pitch precision

    • 🔄 Developing vocal flexibility and agility

    • 🌬️ Encouraging steady breath flow

    • 🎶 Strengthening coordination between different vocal registers

    • ✨ Building a more connected and consistent sound

    Focus on keeping the voice light, free and even as you move between the notes, rather than pushing for volume.

  • • 14/10/2025

    1 1/2 Octave Scale MV

    This is a great scale for warming up or improving register coordination. It can be used on any SOVT (lip trill, straw, puffy cheeks etc.), vowels e.g EEE, OOO, or on a mum / we.

    The above mentioned are suggestions, feel free to explore!

  • • 31/03/2025

    Numbers Song MV

    Great for any level to practice diction and articulation. Practice the exercise between 2-3 times.

    It is meant to be sung on numbers as it follows:

    1

    121

    12321

    1234321

    123454321

    12345654321

    1234567654321

    123456787654321

    Once you’ve reached 8 sing the numbers in reverse:

    8

    878

    87678 etc…

  • • 31/03/2025

    Interval Jumps MV

    Suitable for medium to advanced as it requires good coordination.

    Start by letting out an excited ‘yeah’ a few times. Once you’ve got good control of the sound and it is strong and comfortable apply it to the scale.

    It is recommended to practice it at least 3 consecutive times.

  • • 31/03/2025

    Interval Slide MV

    Great for any level.

    It can be used through the straw in water, aim to keep bubbles consistent.

    Alternative use on ‘oo’ or ‘ee’’.

    If you’re a beginner allow the voice to transition to falsetto/head voice.

    More advanced - aim to blend the voice as you go through the transition. Add a cry to help.

  • • 31/03/2025

    3x Major Triad MV

    Medium to advanced difficulty.

    Great for practicing through the straw in water. Try and keep bubbles consistent. Very good for lip trills or puffy cheeks too.

    Alternative - suitable for working on mix register on sounds such as meow, yum or a oo

  • • 31/03/2025

    5 Tone Scale MV

    Great for any level. Perfect for practicing on ‘mom/mam’ which can then be extended for a more connected feel on a singular attack of ‘mah’

    Alternative use: mi, meh, mah, mo, moo

  • • 31/03/2025

    3 Note Scale MV

    Great for beginners - it can be used with straw, straw in water, lip trills or a single vowel. Alternative use on gee