How To Sing - Posture and Breathing
How To Sing - Posture and Breathing
2. Breathing
Once your posture is correct you can learn to breathe properly.
"What," I can hear some of you say, "is he talking about? Breathing
is a natural thing. I know how to breathe."
Let me explain: if you have ever observed a baby asleep, you may
have noticed that the stomach goes in and out while the infant is
breathing. Think about this for a moment. Take a deep breath. Did
your shoulders rise? Your chests expand? If they did then you have
a lot to un-learn in order to give your voice a properly supporting air
column.
Go back to the baby again. Now, assume good posture as discussed
above - spine straight, ribs slightly lifted, shoulders squared but
relaxed - and then expand only your stomach. Did that feel a bit
This will do much to reduce the risk of vocal injury, allowing for
years of singing enjoyment.
5. Odds and Ends
Some miscellaneous tips for the amateur singer: