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Worship Team Training® University | Power TrainWith Branon Dempsey Copyright 2019Vocal Warm Ups / Before You Sing!1. Talk a little, but do not over-talk your voice2. Vocal cords need to stretch out a little, like an athlete – before you sing3. Work the “Hmmm’s” Exercise – in this video4. Pitch match, using a piano or phone piano app to match scale notes5. Resonate quality – feel it in the back of the throat, chest and head6. Open “Ahhh” scales8. Breath, pitch and timing – all exercises above work together. These methods willSEE DETAILS

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PT Private, PT Voice

Worship Team Training® University | Power TrainWith Branon Dempsey Copyright 2019Vocal Warm Ups / Before You Sing!1. Talk a little, but do not over-talk your voice2. Vocal cords need to stretch out a little, like an athlete – before you sing3. Work the “Hmmm’s” Exercise – in this video4. Pitch match, using a piano or phone piano app to match scale notes5. Resonate quality – feel it in the back of the throat, chest and head6. Open “Ahhh” scales8. Breath, pitch and timing – all exercises above work together. These methods willSEE DETAILS

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POWER TRAIN, PT Voice

Worship Team Training® University / Power TrainWith Branon Dempsey Copyright 2019Vocal Warm Ups Pitch and Intonation1. Properly warm up your voice with good breath control. See this Breath Control Video Here2. Use piano to help find / hear / match pitch.3. Play a scale on piano (or find a good piano app on your phone) try to sing / what you hear.4. Sing the note straight – don’t fish or scoop for notes5. Ascend and Descend finding the pitch with piano / use two sounds to find the true pitch6. Hear andSEE DETAILS

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Worship Team Training® University Presents:Power Train with Branon DempseyPOSTED: May 5, 2019 WHERE: Right Here on WTTU! Members OnlyWatch and Learn These New Skills…Are you tired of not singing the right notes?You may know the song, but do you know the right pitches to stay in-tune as you sing? Learn what it means to hear, match and sing the right pitches in a few easy vocal exercises and warm-ups to improve your sense of pitch (intonation) and vocal tuning in this Power Train Vocal Video!Are you a WTTU Member? Select or Upgrade yourSEE DETAILS

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POWER TRAIN, PT Voice

Worship Team Training® University / Power TrainWith Branon Dempsey Copyright 2019Click to Example A: Key Signatures ChartClick to Example B: Piano / Music ReadingToday’s Power Train Points:1. Find the original key of the song / listen to the mp3 or locate from the sheet music2. Find 1-3-5 notes of the Home Key (say we are in the Key of C / find C, E, G). Notice that each note is roughly three notes (or three steps) apart.3. Figure out which direction you want your new key to sing, either up or downSEE DETAILS

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