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Hey, guys! Welcome back again to Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy, Where the Proof is in the Singing!

We've got quite a few questions on this

and that is how long should I take to warm up my voice?

Well, again, like exercise, it just depends on what your body is capable of, and what

you've built up to from a stamina standpoint. So what I recommend, depending

on what you're doing. Now I have a singing course called How To Sing Better Than Anyone Else,

I walk you through all the steps, step-by-step, so if you're

interested, you can check it out. But if you're just looking to do YouTube video

stuff, you know start with 15 minutes. Build up to 20. Build up to 25, but

remember when you're building up you have to build up with correct

information. If you're building up with bad information, you're embedding bad

habits within your singing. So if you're doing it correctly and again if

the question really is "I already know how to sing well, and I've got this. I've

done the course, or I've done whatever... Should I warm up for 30 minutes before I

go do a performance? An hour before I do performance? I personally do a full hour

sometimes 90 minutes before I do performances. In fact, most of the days

I'll do a warm-up for an hour, hour and a half, and I'll sing for four or five

hours a day. People say "You're crazy! That'll kill your voice!" Actually it

won't. The voice gets stronger. It's a group of muscle structure, that if you do

it right, it's going to actually get stronger over time. So build up a stamina

that you're comfortable with. Make sure whatever information that you get is

correct, and then as you build this up, you're able to increase that information

and the more we do this and the more gentle and long that were like we

spend a good solid hour warming up... Most opera singers warm up for a solid hour.

So a good, solid hour, and then they'll do a 90 minute aria after that. So get that

through your brain... or more, sometimes. you know let's let's look at this from a

stamina standpoint, a physical standpoint on how we do this. So, hopefully this was helpful!

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