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being a trained singer...I was always taught that the air you take in for breathing...should be taken in through your nose...breathing in through your mouth puts the air in your stomach...breathing in through your nose puts the air in your lungs...(where you need it) and the diaphragm aids in pushing it out...giving you the desired sound. If you breath in through your mouth...you WILL run out of air...and you will find yourself looking for other techniques to counteract that.
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her breathing mechanism is pregnant
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what?! expert village finally gets it right?!
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Heyyy, can you check out one of my singing videos?
Like I don't think I sounds proper bad, but I don't know what to work on?
Please help me D;
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@BansheeSiren r u now?
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Poor Janet standing awkwardly there... peering at the camera...
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@Guitar7MusicManiac You take a deep breath with your diaphragm right before you go to push out your voice. Fast singing is tricky but you will have to find the place you can insert fast breathes, and try and take in as much air as you can in the fast breathes so your voice stays full
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wut do you mean by 'stronger singer'?
Thank you for these lessons.
I knew I wanted to sing since I was 4 and I had to survive a lot to be able to one day do something about it.
BansheeSiren 2 years ago 8
Excellent advice from a great tutor!!
planetmoonscape 2 years ago 2