#1 Practice Tool: Roadmap to Focused Sessions (PDF)

This flowchart guides you step-by-step through your singing practice. Use it on-screen or printed. A video walkthrough is included for easy guidance. Especially helpful if you're familiar with Linor's method - but useful for any singer seeking focus and structure.


#2 Practice Tool: Lax Vox Exercises

The Lax Vox Exercise in this video uses a thick straw submerged in water to gently warm up and relax the voice. It helps reduce tension in the vocal folds and encourages steady airflow and breath support. By creating back pressure, it makes vocalizing feel easier and more balanced. This is a great daily practice to protect your voice and prepare it for singing. Also great for vocal rehabilitation.


#3 Practice Tool: Alexander Technique App

The Alexander Technique App offers simple, guided practices to help singers improve posture, release tension, and move with greater ease. By developing better body awareness, singers can reduce strain and sing more freely. The exercises are short and practical, making them easy to fit into your daily routine. It’s a great tool for building long-term vocal health and comfort.


#4 Practice Tool: Vocal Cord Closure

Proper Vocal Cord Exercises are key to singing with clarity, strength, and ease. This video breaks down why some voices sound breathy or strained, and offers simple exercises to help you build better vocal cord function. You’ll learn to engage your voice efficiently without pushing or overworking it.


#5 Performance Tool: Switch & Reprogram Exercise

The Switch & Reprogram exercise helps you transform performance anxiety into calm, focused energy. Through small physical cues and intention-setting, you “switch” into a more confident state before singing. It’s especially helpful before a performance or audition when nerves are high. With repetition, it helps you reprogram your body’s response to pressure.


#6 Performance Enchancement: Simple Things Exercise

The Simple Things exercise give you a few ideas for stage mindsets that will help you deliver an entire song from beginning to end. It encourages natural expression instead of overthinking technique. The result is a more authentic, grounded performance that feels easy and real.