How To Sing From Your Diaphragm - Diaphragm Breathing Tips
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thank you!! i learned from this a lot! i still cant sing but oh well!:))
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@darrencrisslover101 - Sarah, you always want to make sure you are singing and just notice the breathing as you perform the exercises. This should help you get a lot of breath support as you sing.
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@HowToSingDotCom What if your voice is changing will it effect you at all?
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@HowToSingDotCom ima a singer songwriter and when i sing i have my guitar straped on too so sometimes its hard for me to get enough air.....does this still work or do u have any tips for that?
~Hannahjoy
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what?
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I'm actually lost aha.. so how different should it feel from regular breathing/inhaling? When you take the breath, how should it feel? I always feel like I'm singing from the back of my throat.. Like, I take a deep breath, but then once I start singing, the tension goes back to my throat.. please help.
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I try to breathe in and out without using my chest, but i couldnt tell if it was expanding or not. I cant feel it.
i have a stupid question............do you inhale from your nose and exhale from your mouth or the opposite?
johnnyjohn0099 2 weeks ago
@johnnyjohn0099 Hey Johnny, that's probably a question other people need to know but it helps if you breath through your mouth rather than your nose. Breathing from your nose usually ends up making you do shallow or chest breathing but if you breathe through your mouth it's easier to control that through your diaphragm. Hope that helps!
HowToSingDotCom 2 weeks ago
I quite frankly don't understand the difference either you can sing or not this crap does not work for me at all, all these breathing exercise crap nearly gave me a heart attack. This is some major bull poop.
cinderelmo 3 weeks ago
@cinderelmo ha...well don't pass out...well to be honest this is a great way to not only improve your overall singing because it helps you with breath control. Breath management then enables you to sing higher notes because they are backed with more airflow and power. Additionally, you will hit pitches and notes more accurately and sharpen your tone.
HowToSingDotCom 2 weeks ago
This was helpful thank you
leahrussell95 1 month ago
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HowToSingDotCom 2 weeks ago