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In this HiTS video, Jocelyn shares a practical vocal exercise to help singers smooth out their tone and eliminate tension. If your sustained notes feel uneven or “wobbly,” this Z-to-E exercise trains breath support, tongue relaxation, soft palate lift, and steady placement. Perfect for singers wanting more consistency, control, and confidence in their sound. 🎵 Time Stamps – Smooth Singing Technique | How to Singing (HiTS) 00:00 – Intro Why vocal smoothness matters and how this exercise came from a real student session. 00:30 – What Creates a Smooth Tone Placement, breath flow, vocal cord consistency—and avoiding tension. 01:15 – Starting the Exercise: Z Sound Four short Z’s followed by one long Z to activate support and airflow. 01:50 – Z to E Transition Morphing from Z to E with soft palate awareness and relaxed tone. 02:30 – Tongue Tension Demo The difference between tight and loose tongue—and why it affects tone. 03:15 – Redoing the Exercise Live demo: 4 short Z’s, 1 long Z, and a smooth E with relaxed tongue. 04:20 – Correcting Mistakes What happens when the soft palate drops or tongue tightens—and how to fix it. 05:10 – Continuing Up the Scale Repeated exercises with attention to tongue position and tone consistency. 06:30 – Listening Tips & Chin Check Close your eyes, listen internally, and monitor chin/jaw movement. 07:30 – Going Back Down Descending exercises with reminders on posture, breath, and support. Good luck! 08:45 – Advanced Tips Silent breathing for a more open throat and classical-style prep. 09:40 – Wrap-Up Final reminders and encouragement to keep practicing and exploring.