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Singing tips: the jaw

Among other parts of your body that are used when singing, the jaw is not the first one we usually think about. It's usually when it's not working properly that we become conscious of how important it is. Indeed, when stressed or under pressure, like prior to singing a karaoke song or going on stage for a concert, we can feel this resistance due to the tension in our muscles. As well as a tight throat, a tight jaw becomes an obstacle for the diffusion of sounds.

Paying close attention to your jaw is especially important before singing. Like a professional athlete, you'll need to warm up and stretch your jaw for flexibility and to overcome the tension. We're not saying you'll need to be like Jim Carrey, but simple exercises will be enough.

Exercise #1 : let-it-go

The easiest and most natural exercise is to let your jaw relax. Open your mouth slowly (don't break anything) and keep your lower jaw hanging towards your neck. Your sex-appeal will be reduced to zero for a short time and you will look silly, but this will relax your muscles between your jaws. Put one finger on each junction between both jaws and try to feel the hole that just appeared. Keep your fingers on it for about 10 seconds.

Exercise #2 : massaging

Put your index and middle finger at the back of your cheeks, next to your ears. Open your mouth slowly until you feel a small bump in your jaw. Massage your jaw where your fingers are, but not too hard. You should soon feel an urge to yawn. Don't try to stop it, yawning means your jaw needs to relax.

Exercise #3 : rest your neck

Place your hands behind your head and on your neck, so that you are supporting your head. Relax the muscles of your head. Your hands should only be supporting your head now. Sing like this, and you should feel your jaw relax and your voice gaining strength.

Exercise #4 : reading

Talk out loud using words with a long « o » sound ([o:]). For instance, « rose », « pose », « close », « vote ». Your jaw will work in a position that will allow it to relax.

Practice these exercises just before singing, and you should be able to notice the differences right away, and improve your singing.


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50 comments
  • 9 years ago
      Just a beginner at choir director and this information has really helped. Thank you and feel free to give me help.
    • 9 years ago
        Thank you,very very helpful
      • 9 years ago
          This is working. I'm yawning before I sing. Usually when I sing, it's the audience that is yarwning. I think I now understand why Buddy Hackett was not a singer.
        • 9 years ago
            Thank you,very helpful
          • 9 years ago
              also helps if you have TMJ
            • 9 years ago
                Please send me more tips
              • 9 years ago
                  Yep... good advice. Thanks!
                • 9 years ago
                    great,,,i will sure do that,,thanks for your instructions,,can you please give us a kind of chart of food that are inconvenient for voice and others who are convenient? thanks a lot
                  • 9 years ago
                      Thank you very much :)
                    • 9 years ago
                        Thank you :-)
                      • 9 years ago
                          thanks very much for this info. lately, it seems to be an area of tension and an aching pain, most likely stress related. i'll do these exercises and look forward to improvement.
                        • 9 years ago
                            Thanks for the info.
                          • 9 years ago
                              very good
                            • 9 years ago
                                amazing it works
                              • 9 years ago
                                  First time I get a tip from you! Excellent. Keep them coming.
                                • 9 years ago
                                    wooo hoooo this helps a lot thanks heaps. agree with tommy7legal
                                  • 9 years ago
                                      Thanks
                                    • 9 years ago
                                        Thank you very much......
                                      • 9 years ago
                                          Tnt Mackey B Thank You for your lesson.I love IT. I used to do my own thing but now i,ll .be more confident Gracias.
                                        • 9 years ago
                                            Thanks for the tip. Reading the comments below I can't wait to try it out especially if I can gain 2 octaves!
                                          • 9 years ago
                                              Awesome tips and well explained. I could feel the exact results everyone's raving about. Thanks. I have a few people that can benefit from these tips.
                                            • 9 years ago
                                                Excellent!!! Thank You!
                                              • 9 years ago
                                                  itsis always great to get some help and it is just as important to read it.
                                                • 9 years ago
                                                    Thank you for the helpful and useful tips!!!
                                                  • 9 years ago
                                                      Nice job :) Tks
                                                    • 9 years ago
                                                        wow, thank you for this. :)
                                                      • 9 years ago
                                                          I'M STILL WAITING FOR MY "SEX APPEAL" TO COME BACK. WONDERFULL, THANKS.
                                                        • 9 years ago
                                                            Before going on air we always "warmed up" our face muscles and voice. One day I was late and ran into the ground floor studio, jumped into the "driver's seat" and commenced warming up, pulling all sorts of faces and making all sorts of noises while I got the mixer desk sorted. Much to my embarrassment when I looked up there was a little boy, nose to the window pane, totally mesmerized by my antics. Yes warming up really works,both for your performance as well as for your audience!
                                                          • 9 years ago
                                                              Thanks. I'll try it, and pass to my friends.
                                                            • 9 years ago
                                                                Thanks you So Much :)