Is My Singing / Straw™ Working? Here’s How to Tell

Is My Singing / Straw™ Working? Here’s How to Tell

So, you’ve got your Singing / Straw™ and you’re excited to start using it to improve your voice. 

But after a few sessions, you might find yourself wondering… Is this thing really working?

If you’ve asked yourself that question, you’re not alone! 

Many singers, speakers, and voice professionals share the same concern when they first start using the Singing / Straw. 

Let’s dive into how to know if your Singing / Straw is delivering the results you’re looking for—and what to do if you’re not quite feeling it yet.

1. Notice the Small Wins

The effects of using the Singing / Straw might not hit you like a lightning bolt, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t working. 

Start by looking for the small wins. After a few sessions, do you notice:

  • Your voice feeling lighter and easier to control?
  • Less vocal strain when you sing or speak?
  • Smoother transitions between notes or vocal registers?
  • Fewer cracks or breaks in your voice?
  • A more relaxed feeling in your throat after a workout?

These small improvements are exactly what straw phonation is designed to achieve.

 Over time, these little shifts can compound into big changes in your vocal strength and flexibility.

2. How Long Are You Using It?

Consistency is key with the Singing / Straw. 

If you’ve only used it a handful of times or for short sessions, give it some more time. 

Straw phonation is a gentle yet effective tool, but like any form of exercise, it works best when done regularly. 

Try incorporating it into your daily routine, even if it’s just for a couple of minutes. 

The more consistent you are, the more noticeable the benefits will become.

3. Focus on Technique

Are you using the Singing / Straw™ correctly? Straw phonation is more than just blowing into a straw. 

It requires good technique to get the best results. Make sure you’re:

  • Keeping a steady airflow without forcing too much pressure.
  • Adjusting the resistance by using the right diameter straw for your voice.
  • Relaxing your neck, shoulders, and jaw as you use it.

If you’re unsure whether your technique is on point, take a step back and review our instructional videos or warm-up sets. Check out this video where I show exactly how to use the straw for maximum results. Sometimes, tweaking your approach can lead to better results.

4. Track Your Progress

One of the easiest ways to see if your Singing / Straw™ is working is by tracking your progress. 

Record yourself singing or speaking before and after using the straw over a period of a few weeks. Listen for the differences! 

Pay attention to things like tone, consistency, and how easy it feels to hit certain notes. 

Often, progress happens gradually, and having those recordings will show you just how much you’re improving.

5. Still Unsure? Adjust Your Approach

If you’ve been consistent, have focused on technique, and still aren’t noticing the results you hoped for, it might be time to adjust your approach. Consider:

  • Trying a different warm-up or exercise. Maybe focus on high notes, low notes, or balance and mixing, depending on where you need the most improvement.
  • Switching up the straw resistance by using a smaller or larger diameter straw.
  • Doing shorter, more frequent sessions instead of longer, infrequent ones.

Sometimes a small adjustment can make a huge difference in how effective your Singing / Straw feels.

Ready to See Results?

If you’re still on the fence or need a little more guidance, don’t worry. The Singing / Straw is designed to work for you—it just takes the right technique, consistency, and a bit of patience.

Whether you’re just starting or looking to take your voice to the next level, this is the perfect time to invest in your vocal future.

Don’t wait—get your Singing / Straw™ today and start making your voice a priority!

Your not-so-basic-vocal coach,

Whitney Nichole 


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