Let your voice shine! The Singeo Singing Straw is the perfect practice
tool to maintain a healthy and consistent singing voice.
As you use the Singing Straw, tension gets released from your vocal cords allowing all the right muscles to relax. This leads to smoother transitions and reduced strain on your voice (meaning less vocal cracks)!
The precise diameter of the straw creates a resistance that channels energy back to your vocal cords making it easier to sing high notes and safely develop your vocal range.
Using your Singing Straw is like a yoga class… but for your voice! It’s perfect for warming up or cooling down and improves your voice's flexibility, agility, and clarity.
Whether you’re brand new to singing, looking to blow the doors off the next open mic night, or you’re a gigging musician and need to keep your voice in top shape while on the road – the Singing Straw has everything you need.
Straws in varying diameters | 3 |
Cleaning brush | |
Durable stainless steel case | |
Canvas carry bag |
For hygienic reasons all singing
straw sales are final.
Most normal straws are too wide to create the pressure needed to affect your vocal folds. The Singeo Singing Straw was engineered to precise diameters, creating the perfect airflow to improve your voice. And every voice is different (some will need more resistance than others). That’s why you can mix and match these straws to create the perfect resistance for your own voice!
Easily clean your straws with the included brush or run them through a dishwasher. They’re washable, reusable, and environmentally friendly!
The most common uses for the Singeo Singing Straw include warming up your vocals, resetting your voice between songs, and cooling down after practice. Log in to your Singeo Membership to access all the lessons on how to improve your voice using the Straw.
Singing through a straw is a powerful “semi-occluded vocal tract” (SOVT) exercise, which means that as you vocalize, the air coming out of your mouth is partially blocked. This creates a resistance in the vocal tract, which sends energy back to the vocal folds and helps them vibrate more efficiently.