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Day 2 – Vocal Flexibility and Control

Introduction

You made it to Day 2!

How did yesterday’s vocal exercise feel? Hopefully, you’re starting to notice some new things about your voice already. 🎤

Today, we're focusing on enhancing your vocal flexibility and control through an "unguided version" of yesterday’s exercise.

Day 2 – Vocal Flexibility and Control

🎤 Today’s Lesson: “Unguided Exercise”

Yesterday, you worked through your first vocal exercise with guidance. Today, we’re going to do the same exercise without the step-by-step guidance. It’s a great way to give your voice more room to explore and grow!

What You’ll Learn Today:

  • How to apply what you practiced yesterday in a more flexible way
  • Building vocal control and agility
  • Focusing on your tone and breath support while singing

 

The unguided version will help you work on freeing up your voice, letting you focus on flexibility and natural flow. It might feel a bit challenging at first, but remember: it’s all part of the process!

Just like Day 1, we have 3 unique learning paths for you, depending on your age and voice type. Select the one that fits best for you:

*You can always view the entire Singer’s Guide at the bottom of the page. 

🎯 Today’s Focus: Flexibility Over Perfection

The key today is flexibility. It’s not about sounding “perfect” or getting it right on the first try—it’s about being able to move your voice freely. Try to focus on staying relaxed and having fun while you sing!

“Love the online singing lessons. It’s like having my own voice teacher whenever I need the help. My voice feels clearer and stronger and I feel more confident.”

Martha D.

V360 Student

🌟 What’s Next?

Tomorrow, we’ll address common singing challenges and how to avoid them, so stay tuned!

Thank you for your dedication and for being part of the Voice 360 community. Remember, Meghan McCall is just a message away if you have any questions!

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Instructor: Meghan

Meghan McCall is an experienced singer-actor, who has been described by The Washington Post as having “bell-like clarity and fine control” and “a radiant full-bodied voice.”

She has performed all over the world, including performances at Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and more. In addition, her film roles have been featured on major networks such as NBC, Discovery Channel, and Lifetime.

Throughout her performing career, Meghan has helped many clients find their voice – whether for public speaking, singing on stage, or just for recreation.

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