This course teaches the foundation of healthy, sustainable singing by focusing on the single skill that affects almost everything a vocalist experiences: breath control. Across three lessons, your team will learn how the body actually works when singing, how to retrain their breathing habits, and how to build the strength needed for consistent, powerful vocal support.
We start by correcting the default breathing patterns that cause most pitch issues, strain, and vocal fatigue. You’ll see why 90% of vocal problems come from the way singers inhale and exhale—and how shifting the work away from the neck and into the core immediately improves range, stamina, and ease.
Next, we break down the anatomy of breathing in simple, practical terms. Singers will learn how to breathe low into the bottom of the lungs, what the diaphragm truly does, and how the core and intercostal muscles control the power of the voice. A guided breathing exercise helps build awareness and teaches the body to adopt the proper technique naturally.
Finally, the course introduces a three-part exercise routine to strengthen the muscles that support the voice. Through lip trills, the candle exercise, and plyometric bursts, singers develop both slow-twitch and quick-twitch muscle control—leading to better breath management, steadier notes, improved stamina, and even increased vocal range.
This course gives worship vocalists the tools needed to sing with confidence and consistency across every service, built on a healthy breathing foundation that lasts.