2: Vocal Runs

Using micro-pulses of breath to "kick" the notes into place rather than pushing from the throat. 2. Advanced Patterns to Practice

Singers comfortable with basic scales, looking to add agility and smoothness for auditions or gigs. Not for: Beginners who haven’t mastered pitch matching or breath support. vocal runs 2

Choose one note in the middle of your run to land on slightly harder. This creates a rhythmic "groove" that the listener can follow. 4. Troubleshooting: Why Your Runs Sound "Muddy" Using micro-pulses of breath to "kick" the notes

Singing vocal runs requires a combination of technical skill, practice, and musicality. Here are some tips for learning to sing vocal runs: Not for: Beginners who haven’t mastered pitch matching

Lily's practice paid off, and she soon found herself effortlessly navigating intricate vocal runs. Her confidence grew, and she began to incorporate these techniques into her performances.

If your runs sound like a slide rather than a series of notes, you are likely dealing with

Vocal runs are used in a wide range of musical genres, including: