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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2007

What's the big deal about breathing? Inhale, exhale, then repeat, right? "Passive" breathing is a breath of fresh air that improves pitch and strengthens endurance. Vocal coach, Renee Grant-Williams (Tim McGraw, Miley Cyrus, Christina Aguilera...) www.MyVoiceCoach.com

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  • a lot better than most teachers on youtube

  • thanks alot!!PLS upload more ya^_^

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  • something new and very good. indeed an advice to all singer. we should always look for new technique and new method !

  • I don't know what I'm doing wrong but whenever I sing high notes or my mix, I SOUND like yelling although I'm not, again, it sounds like it but I'm not pulling up my chest voice. I can reach those high or mix voice (up to Bb after high C) even when sitting. It sounds like yelling but I believe I'm using my diaphragm for breathing. So what am I missing out on? How do I control my voice? Can anybody help me? Thanks in advance.

  • hi coach .. you help me alot i've read your book (voice power) and i wish if you could upload more tutorials because you know that some exercises i couldn't understand it as a text

  • outstanding and different

  • omg this is awsome please uploade more i am a huge fan of miley cyrus you are a very googd teacher!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!

  • WOW-- the balloon was a really good analogy. That's why my breath support has been lacking lately. Thank you, Please upload more.

  • is there a dvd out of this progam

  • "Passive breathing gives you a richer, fuller voice. Renee walks through specific steps to increase your passive breathing, including focusing on your belly, avoiding throaty or chesty breathing." Renee.

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