Respiratory Function in Singing: A Primer for Singers And Singing Teachers
Released: Jun 01, 2006
Publisher: Plural Publishing, Inc.
Format: Paperback, 167 pages
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Respiratory Function in Singing is a controversial topic, rich in folklore and conditioned by the personal preferences of teachers. This book provides a comprehensive journey into the role of respiratory function in singing and dispenses with the folklore surrounding this topic. You will learn:
- The importance of optimal respiratory function in singing
- How singers' beliefs about their respiratory adjustments are often incorrect, and why, despite popular belief, the breath does not carry the tone
- How lung volume influences the singing voice, and what the mechanical differences are between belly-in and belly-out singing
- How to design a customized exercise program that is based on the volume, pressure, and shape control variables actually used in singing
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