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V360 Green Quiz: Posture
Course #1: Vocal Technique (V360 Green)
Lesson 1: The Vocal Instrument
Introduction to Vocal Technique
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How to Use this Course
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What is Vocal Technique?
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Lesson 2: Posture
Introduction to Posture
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Week 1 - Chair Pose
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Week 2 - Arm Stretch
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Week 3 - Shoulders Relaxed
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V360 Green Quiz: Posture
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WORKSHEETS: Posture
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Lesson 3: Breathing
Introduction to Breathing
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Week 1 - Deflating Tire
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Week 2 - Fill From Below
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Week 3 - Single Nostril Breath
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V360 Green Quiz: Breathing
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WORKSHEETS: Breathing
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Lesson 4: Support
Introduction to Support
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Week 1 - Singing Straw
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Week 2 - Power Drill from the Power Source
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Week 3 - Two Fingers
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Unguided Warm Up: Singing Straw
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Unguided Warm Up: Power Drill
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Unguided Warm Up: Two Fingers
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V360 Green Quiz: Support
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Lesson 5: Vocal Fold Closure
Introduction to Vocal Fold Closure
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Week 1 - Lip Trills
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Lip Trills Troubleshooting
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Week 2 - Ah Ah Ah
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Week 3 - Emma's Art Exhibit
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Unguided Warm Up: Lip Trills
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Unguided Warm Up: Ah Ah Ah
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Unguided Warm Up: Emma's Art Exhibit
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V360 Green Quiz: Vocal Fold Closure
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Lesson 6: Articulation
Introduction to Articulation
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Week 1 - Goodbye Jaw, Hello Tongue
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Week 2 - Red Leather, Yellow Leather
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Week 3 - Eleven Benevolent Elephants
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V360 Green Quiz: Articulation
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Lesson 7: Resonance
Introduction to Resonance
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Week 1 - Singing Slide
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Week 2 - Voiced V
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Week 3 - Me to You
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Unguided Warm Up: Singing Slide
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Unguided Warm Up: Voiced V
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Unguided Warm Up: Me to You
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V360 Green Quiz: Resonance
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Lesson 8: Conclusion
Conclusion
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Moving Forward
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V360 Green Quiz: Posture
Course #1: Vocal Technique (V360 Green)
Lesson 2: Posture
V360 Green Quiz: Posture
You're off to a great start!
Now that we have covered Posture, let's test our knowledge.
Get started below and good luck!
Why is standing up straight important for singing?
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To look taller
To impress judges
To control your breath better
To avoid dancing
What is one benefit of having a tall spine and level head while singing?
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It allows your lungs to fill with more air
It makes you look like a professional
It helps you see the audience better
It helps you memorize lyrics
What should you do with your neck, shoulders, and arms to improve your singing posture?
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Keep them stiff
Raise your shoulders high
Cross your arms
Relax them to reduce tension
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