Posture warm-up exercise

Good posture is an essential part of high-quality music-making. As we await the return of rehearsals, Lucy Morris offers this fun vocal warm-up – for our younger singers – as a reminder of the best positions for singing.

When you come back in September, or whenever it may be, I hope you’ll still remember all the different positions and their names.

Lucy Morris

Just as for rehearsals at Taplow Village Centre, participants will need a chair. Then, follow Lucy’s direction in the video below, as she cycles through the different positions.

  1. Standing up: feet apart, shoulders apart
  2. Sitting tall: straight back, sat at the front of your chair
  3. Sitting slouched: lazily reclining in your chair
  4. One hand on heads, the other on hips
  5. Dinosaur hands
  6. Jazz hands

Lucy’s lockdown singing tutorials

In the absence of regular rehearsals, Lucy Joy Morris leads virtual singing tutorials for younger voices.

Lucy Joy Morris provides teaching sessions for Taplow Children’s Choir and Taplow Boys’ Choir.

Here, in the absence of regular rehearsals, she leads virtual singing tutorials for Bing Bong Song and Baby One.

Bing Bong Song’
Baby One

See more of Lucy’s tutorials here.