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Vocal Runs 2 〈DIRECT • 2024〉
Most beginners stick to the major scale. Advanced runs often use (the "half-steps" in between). Practice sliding through three chromatic notes while maintaining a rhythmic pulse. It adds a "soulful" grit to your phrasing. The Octave Drop
In the advanced stage, a run isn't just a "slide" between notes. It is a series of distinct, pitch-perfect events. To master the "Vocal Runs 2" level, you must focus on: vocal runs 2
There are several types of vocal runs, including: Most beginners stick to the major scale
Using "uh" or "ih" sounds to keep the throat relaxed. Wide vowels (like "ah") often cause the voice to "splat," making fast movements clunky. vocal runs 2
The biggest difference between a "good" run and a "great" run is

