@TruePhil

Lowered larynx, breath flowing, go forward straight ahead,  strong diapghragm, same intensity, smooth transition, don't strain

@LambChristianboy2003

OMG, i can see a huge difference on my voice, my voice used to be very weak and because of these exercises i can feel how my voice improved so far, it's just crazy.

@barbiesweatdreams6794

1:17 bubble
4:06 puffy cheeks
6:58 mum
8:43 bubble p2
9:54 bub
11:24 bup 
12:31 bup p2
14:15 cool down

@matutenss

This video made me feel like a magician is performing an act on me. Its crazy how much you can tell your own changes in the voice after each excersice

@elycetyler1942

1:21 Bubble (2:21 - pause if you want to go higher)
4:11 Puffy fish (4:55 - pause if you want to go higher)
7:04 Mum (7:32  - pause if you want to go higher)
7:39 Mum louder
8:45 Bubble reset
9:58 Bub 10:33 resume Bub
11:29 Bup
12:35 Bup louder
14:16 Bubble cool down
Thank you, Lisa!

@favourfelik3381

I've done this exercise for 2 month and it's really effective, when I started singing I never did a vocal warm up but I still sounded good, but after this video I really see so much improvement

@mikhaellawalden

I'm amazed at the difference I felt after the first exercise! I might just use these to stop my voice from being croaky and weird in the morning lol

@michat3010

All the birds in a 10 km radius would instantly drop from the sky when i opened my mouth. I did this a couple of days a week for two months now and the difference is astronomical.

@edwardfitz-gibbon6484

Interestingly. I had voice therapy because my left side larynx is paralysed. It involves  humming through a plastic straw into water. The bubbles give a back resonance to the larynx and ‘massages’ it. It strengthens and soothes at the same time. I suspect the bubble exercise here does exactly the same.

@mangalachowdhury7914

I am 83 and practice your warm ups feel very good.

@Divamdude

the way you talk , raises the energy !

@Irishvox1

Many thanks for this.  My left vocal cord was paralysed a few years ago and stopped me performing for over a year.  Lots of vocal therapy and LaxVox (blowing bubbles through a tube) helped me be able to sing again.  I am in my late 70s and giving a few concerts soon so I was looking for a daily training programme to strengthen my voice - your sessions are just what I needed and I am now enjoying doing your exercises every morning.  What a gift! Thank you again - you rock!

@MusicwithMsStacy

I do these exercises every morning before work; I’m a preschool music specialist and sing five days a week for 3 hrs a day and these vocal keeps my voice healthy and strong.
Thank you so much for these amazing videos ❤

@AutonomousBraincells

It takes a lot of work for me to overcome the embarrassment of making noise in my room cause i live with my parents, and singing by myself has always been hard. I hope these exercises can help me overcome the mental barrier of having a strong singing voice and being loud, along with physically improving it. Thanks a lot!😊

@evamorgan977

Thank you so much all the way from South Africa...I was sick the whole weekend and im doing a show tonight. these exercises cleaned up my voice nicely!

@AncientlightInsights

Your warm ups are literally my favorite on the internet!
They’re amazing! You’re an incredible teacher!
Thank you so much!

@shaniecebrazwell1321

This is the one vocal exercise that I’ve found doesn’t hurt. Not saying other vocal coaches aren’t amazing on here! But this one finally clicked for me! And I do actually feel a release toward the middle and end of the exercise. The tongue to lower gums really helped me to relax the tongue and made things far more effortless

@majr25_13

Had never heard of a “vocal reset” until watching this video.  All this time I thought I was doing something wrong or that learning to sing correctly was not meant for me.  Thank you for this life changing revelation!  Talk about turning a frown upside down 😊

@joyceterrizzi2260

Finding this channel was a gift.  It is changing me, in the way I knew I wanted to become.  Thank you.

@Lebogang_Bothman

This is the most effective exercise I have ever done