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Belting vocal exercise #4: "Yeah," arpeggio. Another exercise in belting across intervals, this should be executed as "conversationally" as possible. If you can basically "speak" the pitches through these exercises, then you can belt them! The "yeah" sound will help to set each note in the proper register as it begins with a small "e" sound and expands to a bright Chicago "Ah," which is an excellent vowel for the mechanics of belting. ➢ FREE 3 day training for singers: http://bit.ly/3dayfreetrainingbyjacobsvocalacademy Courses: 🔥Our Singing Course ➡️ http://bit.ly/voicemasterycoursecom ➢ Music Theory For Beginners: https://goo.gl/DrwSDN ➢ All Courses: https://jvacourses.teachable.com Follow me on: ➢ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jacobsvocalacademy/ ➢ Facebook Group: https://goo.gl/97dihY ➢ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jacobsvocal1 ➢ Instagram: @jacobsvocalacademy Also find my exercises here: ➢ Spotify: https://goo.gl/8FikYx ➢ Apple Music: https://goo.gl/TczNsB ➢ TIDAL: https://goo.gl/fG55Ha ➢ Google Play Music: https://goo.gl/eXDmSp ➢ Amazon: https://goo.gl/bJixpQ Recommended ressources for singers (affiliate links): ➢ 2 Months of free vocal training: https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/jacobsvocalacademy ➢ 14 days of free vocal training: https://www.jacobsvocalacademy.com/30daysinger My ENTIRE Recording Equipment and other recommended things: https://www.amazon.com/shop/jacobsvocalacademyofficial
