This lesson, I'm going to talk to you about breathing. This is the most important part of your singing. It is what controls, your sound, as well as your phrasing.
There are a few ways we can work on this. One of thos ways is by revisiting those scales. This time, however, I want you to take a breath in for 4 counts. Hold it for 4 and then let it out, singing "Aah". How did that feel? What did you notice, when you inhaled? What part of your body expanded? If it was your stomach, congratulations, you're on your way. If it was your chest that expanded, you'll also notice that your shoulders hunched up. This type of breathing in the long run is going to make you work harder than you need to to push sound out, with not so great results. Try again, but this time, I want you to place your hand on the top of your stomach area, just under your chest and heart region. When you breath - in through your nose, concentrate on using your stomach muscles not your chest. If you are using your stomach muscles, you will feel your hand move. Now you are on the right track. If you also noticed, your shoulders should not have hunched.
Okay the theory behind this is that the muscle you are aiming to work with is the diaphragm. It sits between your stomach and lungs, and it's job is to take in as much air as possible to sustain, breath. Meditators use the same muscle. What a singer does with this muscle is they use that muascle to push air, back through the lungs, that air eventually becoming sound. It will expand and contract as fast or as slow as you make it, which is the key. If you've never used this type of breath before, it is going to feel strange for a while, but practise - that word again, will make it easier over time. When you sing your note again, notice how steady it sits on the note. It's a lot easier this time, do you think?
Have you noticed in meditations, how some people can sit for ages and just sing one not, "Ommmm" and they can hold it for a really long time. You will find that they have mastered the correct way to breath. Try it! any note at all, "Ommmm", remembering to breath the air into your stomach, or else it won't work. You will feel your stomach, slowly contract. Now with this in mind try your scales again, breathing in for 4 counts before each note. Can you notice what is different about your sound?
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