Free Vocal Warmup Tool
Pick a scale pattern, set your range, and sing along — it walks through every key automatically.
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The tool comes loaded with vocal exercise patterns — major scales, minor scales, triads, fifths, octaves, and chromatic runs. Pick one, set your lowest and highest notes, and it plays the pattern starting at the bottom of your range. It steps up by half steps (or whole steps, or whatever interval you choose) until it reaches the top. You sing along.
The tempo is adjustable — start slow when your voice is cold, then bump it up as you loosen up. A metronome keeps you on beat so you're not guessing at timing.
Why bother warming up?
If you've ever jumped straight into singing without warming up, you know the feeling — tight notes, cracking on transitions, running out of breath too early. A 5–10 minute warmup before you sing fixes most of that.
Regular warmups increase blood flow to your vocal folds so they vibrate more freely, stretch your range at the edges so you're not fighting for notes during the actual session, and get your breath support engaged before it matters. Over time, consistent warmups also build vocal stamina and help you recover faster between sessions.
You don't need a complicated routine. A few scale patterns through your range at a comfortable tempo is enough. The point is consistency — warming up the same way before every session trains your voice to be ready faster.