Saturday, December 17, 2011

What is the longest you should have a singing session?

Whats the recommended singing session length?....I heard 1 hour of vocal excersises..but im not sure?|||No more than an hour. Gives you time to get fully warmed-up, and enough time to exercise, but not too much time where you risk injury.|||I hour of voice sounds about right, but you have many other things to do that play apart in your singing. All total 2 hours is about the right length for a complete lesson.|||One hour|||Two to three times a day, 15-20 minutes is a lot better for your voice than spending one straight hour practicing. In the end you get more done because you can return to the music and develop more muscle memory.|||It depends on your voice, what you are working on, how long you have been studying. I can sing for two or three hours at a stretch if I am practicing sight reading - if I am working on high notes, a much shorter practice time. (This assumes the actual warm up is separate.)





And some days are better than other days. As you get to know your voice, you'll learn when you should work a voice that sounds or feels tired, and when to let it rest.





No on answer will always be right, even for the same voice.|||one and a half through three hours|||When I give a voice lesson I prefer to do it in a one hour segment. That gives you plenty of time for warm - ups and some vocalising before practicing songs and performance.|||u can go a couple hours withe breaks in between. i am from an internationally competative childrens choir. so we practice a LOT. the shortest a practice ever is, is 2 hours. somtimes 4 hours. with 3 10 min breaks in between. if you are warmed up properly (about 20 min), you can definitly go longer then an hour

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