Useful vocal and ear training exercise for singers

Ashton's SingingCafe 'Pattern # 1 for 'aspiring' singers at 60bpm

Hello, and welcome to the first warmup from Ashton’s Singing Cafe’where we make singing easy to do. My name is Ashton Sensei, and by the end of this short video your voice will be better prepared for singing.

I humbly bring you these vocal solutions that I have been using as simple kills to help vocalists internationally with problems that singers face from time to time, during their singing journey.

I thank you very kindly for joining me today and allowing me to share my experience with you. If you’re ready, let’s get to it.

Ashton’s Singing Care’ Pattern #1
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Warmup for the aspiring singer (Beginner)

Ashton's Singing Cafe 'Pattern # 1 for 'brave' singers at 100bpm

Ashton’s Singing Care’ Pattern #1

By the end of this short video your voice will be better prepared for singing.

This exercise is a bit faster than the previous warmup, and also has a wider range. Feel free to record yourself while doing this warmup so that you can check the note accuracy of your voice compared to mine. Listen closely for the ascending and descending tones ..

Do your best, and join us again soon!

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Singing Cafe' Pattern # 1 for 'seasoned' singers at 120bpm

By the end of this short video your voice will be more agile, and better prepared for singing.

This exercise is even faster than the previous warmup at 100bpm, and also has an even wider range. Listen closely for the ascending and descending tones.

Feel free to record yourself while doing this warmup so that you can check the note accuracy of your voice compared to mine.  Do your best, and join us again soon!

Ashton’s Singing Care’ Pattern #1
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Ashton’s Singing Care’ Pattern #1

By the end of this short video your voice will be more agile, and better prepared for singing.

This exercise is even faster than the previous warmup at 120bpm, and also has an even wider range. Listen closely for the ascending and descending tones.

Feel free to record yourself while doing this warmup so that you can check the note accuracy of your voice compared to mine.  Do your best, and join us again soon!

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Ashton Singing Cafe' Pattern #2 for Aspiring singers at 50bpm

By the end of this short video your voice will be more agile, and better prepared for singing.

This exercise is done in each key on scale tomes, ‘1-3-5-3-1’, at 50bpm. Listen closely for the ascending and descending tones.

Feel free to record yourself while doing this warmup so that you can check the note accuracy of your voice compared to mine.  Do your best, and join us again soon!

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Ashton Singing Cafe' Pattern # 2 for Brave singers at 70bpm

By the end of this short video your voice will be more agile, and better prepared for singing.

This exercise is done in each key on scale tones, ‘1-3-5-3-1’, at 50bpm. Listen closely for the ascending and descending tones.

Feel free to record yourself while doing this warmup so that you can check the note accuracy of your voice compared to mine.  Do your best, and join us again soon!

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Singing Cafe'Pattern # 3 for 'aspiring' singers at 40bpm


By the end of this short video, your voice will be more agile and better prepared for singing.

This exercise is Pattern # 3, which consists of tones ‘1-3-5-8-5-3-1’. While singing these tones, we will simultaneously “I love to sing.” Listen closely for the tomes as they ascend and descend.

Feel free to record yourself while doing this warmup so that you can check the note accuracy of you voice in comparison to mine. Do your best, and join us again soon! 

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Singing Cafe'Pattern # 3 for'brave' singers at 65bpm

By the end of this short video, your voice will be more agile and better prepared for singing.

This exercise is Pattern # 3, which consists of tones ‘1-3-5-8-5-3-1’. While singing these tones, we will simultaneously “I love to sing.” Listen closely for the tomes as they ascend and descend.

Feel free to record yourself while doing this warmup so that you can check the note accuracy of you voice in comparison to mine. Do your best, and join us again soon! 

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Singing Cafe' Pattern #3 for 'seasoned' singers at 80bpm

By the end of this short video, your voice will be more agile and better prepared for singing.

This exercise is Pattern # 3, which consists of tones ‘1-3-5-8-5-3-1’. While singing these tones, we will simultaneously “I love to sing.” Listen closely for the tomes as they ascend and descend.

Feel free to record yourself while doing this warmup so that you can check the note accuracy of you voice in comparison to mine. Do your best, and join us again soon! 

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Singing Cafe' Pattern #3 for 'adventurous' singers at 100bpm

By the end of this short video, your voice will be more agile and better prepared for singing.

This exercise is Pattern # 3, which consists of tones ‘1-3-5-8-5-3-1.’ While singing these tones, we will simultaneously “I love to sing.” Listen closely for the tomes as they ascend and descend.

Feel free to record yourself while doing this warmup so that you can check the note accuracy of you voice in comparison to mine. Do your best, and join us again soon! 

Don't forget!👇🏽
Aiming chart

Sing through your eyes!

Aiming for notes by singing through your mask is the most effective way to sing confidently, carefully, and in tune! Every note in your voice has it’s own place in your face that allows you to have complete control of your voice. Therefore, always be aware of how it “feels” in your body when you sing each note. If it hurts to sing, take a break, and readjust until you feel comfortable to join back in. Lastly, don’t forget to take a deep breath in between each key change ascending, and descending. Enjoy!

We make singing easy to do!

Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Ashton Nickolas Moore has expanded his love for music across the ocean to Japan. He began his musical endeavors as a young boy on Detroit’s west side taking lessons in violin, piano, percussion, and voice. He has performed with jazz greats such as
Jon Hendricks, Rodney Whitaker, Wycliffe Gordon, Cyrus Chestnut, Christian McBride and Dianne Reeves. In January of 2005 Ashton performed two concerts of Marvin Gaye’s What’s Goin’On Suite at Dizzy’s Coca Cola Club in Frederick P. Rose Hall in New York, NY.

In October 2008, he was asked by the State of Michigan to perform the national anthem for then Senator, now Past President Barack Obama’s presidential campaign trail in Lansing, MI. From
2008-2021, Ashton lived and worked in the Tokyo area as a professional While humbled
by many experiences overseas such as working and performing for brands such as Honda, Global Dining, as well as high-end fashion brands.

Ashton has gained the experience and confidence to perform as a true world-class musician.

Follow Ashton Moore:

Website: https://ashtonmooremusic.com/

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Email: moorevocalsolutions@gmail.com

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