Free Vocal Warm-Up Exercises for Singers
Warm up your voice in five minutes with a guided player that leads you through lip trills, humming, sirens, and scales — each one moving up and down through your range in your key. Pick your voice type, press start, and sing along. It's free, needs no signup, and runs entirely in your browser.
How the Warm-Up Player Works
Pick Your Voice
Choose soprano, alto, tenor, or bass so the exercises start in a comfortable key for your range, and set a tempo.
Sing Along
A guide tone plays each pattern, then it's your turn. Every round nudges up a semitone to gently stretch your range, then comes back down.
Warm and Ready
Move through lip trills, hums, sirens, and scales at your own pace. Turn on optional pitch feedback to see when you're landing on the note.
What's in the Warm-Up
Lip Trills
A relaxed lip bubble ("brrr") on a five-tone scale. Releases tension and connects breath to sound without straining the voice — the ideal way to start.
Humming
Gentle humming on "mmm" wakes up resonance and forward placement with almost no effort on the vocal folds.
Sirens
A smooth "ng" glide from low to high and back, like a siren — it stretches your range and smooths the break between chest and head voice.
Five-Tone Scale
Sing up and down a five-note scale on open vowels (mah–may–mee–moh–moo) to build agility and even tone across your range.
Major Arpeggio
Leap through 1–3–5–8 and back on "ah" to train bigger intervals and confident, supported high notes.
Why Warm Up Your Voice?
Sing Without Strain
Warming up eases your vocal folds into motion, so you sing higher and longer with less fatigue and a much lower risk of hurting your voice.
Extend Your Range
Sirens and scales gently push the edges of your range each round, helping you reach notes that feel out of reach when you're cold.
Better Tone and Pitch
A few minutes of humming and lip trills wakes up resonance and pitch accuracy, so you sound clearer and stay in tune from the first line.
Warm Up Anywhere
No app to install and no account needed. Open your browser before rehearsal, a gig, or a lesson and be ready in five minutes.