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LEARN. PRACTICE. GROW.

Explore free educational videos created by Seth Winkler to help you build a stronger foundation, improve your technique, and deepen your understanding of music and singing

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1. Breathing for Singers

Learn a simple breathing exercise to improve breath support, airflow control, and vocal stamina for singing.

2. Straw Phonation

Learn how straw phonation reduces tension, stabilizes the larynx, and improves healthy vocal coordination.

3. Sirens

Learn the straw siren exercise to gently connect your vocal range, improve coordination, and warm up safely.

4. Split Siren

Split the straw siren into separate ascending and descending exercises to improve vocal control and coordination.

5. Old Car

Use the Old Car exercise to build healthy vocal cord closure and prepare for stronger vocal production.

6. Rising Hills

Develop range, flexibility, and vocal coordination by gradually ascending and descending through comfortable pitch patterns.

7. Sustained Hills

Strengthen breath control and vocal stability by sustaining higher notes while maintaining consistent airflow.

Apply your warm-up exercises by singing a simple song in a comfortable range with relaxed technique.

8. A Song

9. Lip Bubble

Use lip bubbles to improve airflow, reduce tension, and develop smooth vocal coordination across your range.

VOCAL WARM-UP SERIES

Warm up smarter and sing better. These short practical warm-ups will help you improve range, flexibility, breath support, and overall vocal performance.

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MUSIC THEORY FOR BEGINNERS

A step by step series to help you understand the building blocks of music.

Perfect for singers, songwriters, and anyone wanting a solid musical foundation

MODULE 1

Pitch

1. Introduction

What pitch is, how we hear high and low, and why it underpins everything you sing.

2. Notation

How pitches are written on the staff, across the treble and bass clefs.

3. Scales

How scales are built, and why major and minor sound so different.

4. Intervals

Measuring the distance between two notes — the building blocks of melody and harmony.

Rhythm

MODULE 2

5. Meter & Pulse

Finding the steady beat under the music and feeling how it groups into time.

6. Notes, Rests, Dots & Ties

How long notes last, how silence is written, and how to extend a note's value.

7. Time Signature

What the two numbers at the start of a piece tell you about counting it.

8. Notation Guidelines

The conventions that make written rhythm clear and easy to read at a glance.

9. Final Exercise

Putting it together — read and clap a full rhythm using everything from this module.

Chords

MODULE 3

10. Triads

The three-note chords that form the backbone of nearly every song.

11. 7th Chords

Adding a fourth note to enrich a chord's colour and tension.

12. 13th Chords

Stacking further for the lush, extended sounds heard in jazz and soul.

13. 6/9 & Poly Chords

Two richer chord types, and how layering chords creates new textures.

14. Inversions

Rearranging a chord's notes to change its sound and smooth movement between chords.

15. Altered Chords

Sharpening or flattening chord tones to add tension and colour — the spice behind jazz and modern harmony.

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