Many singers can sustain a beautiful long tone. The real challenge starts when the line has to move. That’s where legato either holds together or starts to break apart.

In this lesson segment, Rachelle Jonck works with Camille Sherman on keeping one breath impulse alive through changing pitches.

The focus is especially useful for singers who want more connection in small intervals, cleaner portamento, and a vocal line that feels continuous instead of pieced together.


Paired with the workbook, you'll see how to sharpen your sense of how the voice travels between the notes...not just where it lands.

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