Choose your range — each exercise plays on piano, ascending and descending one octave by half steps.
60 BPM
Soprano
C4 – C6
Mezzo
A3 – A5
Alto
F3 – F5
Tenor
C3 – C5
Baritone
G2 – G4
Bass
E2 – E4
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Soprano warm-ups
Each exercise plays in every key — ascending from C4 up one octave, then descending back.
1
Lip trill glideGlide from C4 up to G5 on a lip trill. Releases jaw and soft palate tension.
🎹 all keys · 1 octave
warm-up
2
Staccato fifthsSing staccato on C4–G4–C5. Focus on clean onsets without glottal attacks.
🎹 all keys · 1 octave
warm-up
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Messa di voceOn E4, crescendo to forte then back to piano. Develops breath control and resonance.
🎹 all keys · 1 octave
breath
4
Ascending arpeggiosSing C–E–G–C up to C6 on 'ah'. Builds brightness in the upper register.
🎹 all keys · 1 octave
warm-upstrength
5
Soft palate liftsAlternate 'ng' and 'ah' on G4, feeling resonance shift into your head.
🎹 all keys · 1 octave
warm-up
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BPM
Use 50–80 BPM for warm-ups and scale practice. Increase to 100–120 for agility drills. Internalize the pulse before adding your voice.
Sing a sustained note — allow microphone access when prompted.
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Sing "ahh" on a comfortable note and hold it steadily. The cents meter shows how sharp (+) or flat (−) you are. Aim to keep the needle centered.
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Find Your Range is a Pro feature
Detect your lowest and highest comfortable notes, then get an instant voice-type recommendation.
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Target-note challenge is a Pro feature
Pick any note, sing it, and the app coaches you to hold it on-pitch for 5 seconds straight.
Choose a root note, then press Play — each scale ascends and descends one octave.
Diatonic & modal scales
Major (Ionian)
W W H W W W H
Bright, happy. The foundation of Western music.
Natural minor
W H W W H W W
Melancholy, expressive. The most common minor.
Dorian
W H W W W H W
Minor with raised 6th. Jazzy, modal character.
Phrygian
H W W W H W W
Exotic, flamenco feel. Half step at the start.
Lydian
W W W H W W H
Dreamy, ethereal. Raised 4th creates tension.
Mixolydian
W W H W W H W
Major with lowered 7th. Folk and rock staple.
Locrian
H W W H W W W
Unstable, tense. Rarely sung — diminished 5th.
Harmonic minor
W H W W H A H
Dramatic, classical. Raised 7th creates a striking augmented 2nd.
Pentatonic & other scales
Major pentatonic
W W m3 W m3
5 notes. Uplifting, works over almost anything.
Minor pentatonic
m3 W W m3 W
5 notes. Expressive, universal in pop and blues.
Blues scale
m3 W H H m3 W
Minor pentatonic + flat 5th. Soulful and gritty.
Chromatic
H × 12
All 12 half steps. Builds precision and ear training.
Whole tone
W W W W W W
6 notes, all whole steps. Impressionistic, floating.
Diminished (octatonic)
W H W H W H W H
8 notes alternating whole and half. Tense, dramatic.
Start each scale on a comfortable mid-range note, then try shifting the root up or down. Sing on "la", "no", or a lip trill for best resonance.
High note & mixed voice exercises — each plays on piano, ascending and descending one octave by half steps.
60 BPM
Soprano
Mezzo
Alto
Tenor
Baritone
Bass
Soprano high & mixed voice exercises
Each exercise plays in every key — ascending from C4 up one octave, then descending back.
1
Whistle register approachSing 'wee' softly from C5 to C6. Don't force — find the note gently.
🎹 all keys · 1 octave
strength
2
High note sustainSustain B5 for 4 counts, maintaining steady air and a relaxed jaw.
🎹 all keys · 1 octave
strength
3
Mixed voice sirenGlide C4–C6–C4 on 'wee'. Find seamless registration through the break.
🎹 all keys · 1 octave
mixed voice
4
Twang exerciseSing 'nyah-nyah-nyah' ascending to C6. Twang brightens and projects the upper voice.
🎹 all keys · 1 octave
strength
5
Falsetto to full voiceSustain G5 in falsetto, then add cord closure until it becomes full voice.
🎹 all keys · 1 octave
mixed voice
6
Higher-notes extensionReach a 10th above the root on 'wee'. Builds confident access to your upper extremes.
🎹 all keys · 1 octave
strengthrange ext
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Lower-notes extensionDescend a 5th below the root on 'oh'. Strengthens chest resonance without forcing.
🎹 all keys · 1 octave
mixed voicerange ext
Build your own exercises — pick a range, scale, and pattern of scale-degree numbers. Each saved exercise plays across every key in the chosen range. You can save up to 6.
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Custom exercises is a Pro feature
Design your own warm-ups and exercises using scale-degree patterns across any vocal range. Save up to 6, reorder them, and share sets as JSON.
Your recordings
Capture your vocal practice. Tap the red mic button at the bottom-right to start, tap again to stop. Recordings live in your browser only — no uploads.
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A complete vocal training companion — warm-ups, exercises, scales, real-time pitch detection, and a metronome, all accompanied by a full grand piano.
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Piano samples
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Grand piano recordingsAll 88 notes recorded and provided by the app creator. Embedded directly in the app — no download required, fully offline.
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Open source libraries
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Tone.jsWeb Audio framework by Yotam Mann and contributorstonejs.github.io
MIT License
Vocal science references
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Exercise contentWarm-ups and exercises informed by classical pedagogy, contemporary CCM technique, and the work of vocal educators including Richard Miller, Jeannette LoVetri, and Seth Riggs.
License & attribution
The piano recordings embedded in this app are original recordings created by the app's author. All rights reserved.
Vocalist Studio does not collect, store, or share any personal data. Microphone access is used only for local real-time pitch detection — no audio is recorded or transmitted.