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MY COMPLETE SINGING COURSE ➜ https://euvou.cantarbem.com.br/pp_You... Practical breathing exercises for singing. We'll talk about how to breathe better when singing using diaphragmatic and intercostal breathing in the right way so you can expand your lung capacity (breath) and no longer feel tight when singing or in your singing lesson. The day has come for you to learn how to breathe correctly when singing and, best of all, to practice all of this with breathing exercises for singing. You'll understand what you really need to know about breathing and what is a myth. I've divided this Singing and Breathing class as follows: First, I'll give you an overview of what correct breathing is from the point of view of vocal technique. Then, I'll quickly demystify some time-wasters that some people teach out there to help you not waste any more time. And it is important that you watch the entire video carefully because at the end I will give you some exercises for you to practice at home, on the street, at work, in the car or wherever you are. But it is important not to skip any part, it will be worth it. First of all, you need to understand that air is the fuel for singing; without it, nothing happens. That is why when we practice breathing, we are first training the intake of this air and second, the management of its release. What many singing teachers insist on wasting time on is teaching how to breathe using the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles, when these muscles already work during breathing. Yes, that's right, you already breathe using the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles. We just need to condition these muscles a little more, without exaggeration, and bring an awareness of low breathing and wider breathing. To do this, we will do 3 exercises: The first is to bring awareness of this movement that already happens naturally, but we will force it to gain amplitude to correct high breathing patterns. The second is to condition all these muscles isometrically with the weak S or prolonged S exercises. The third is to tone our diaphragm with the Staccato s exercise. There are other breathing exercises, but then things start to get too complicated and you don't need all of that. ???? Useful Links Microphones I recommend ➔ https://amzn.to/4cYhVjd Books I recommend ➔ https://amzn.to/3TkiUDk Equipment I use ➔ https://amzn.to/3OgxF7K