Breathing for singing takes practice and coordination! Check out these vocal exercises for breath control as you learn to coordinate breath and singing
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Looking for vocal warmups? Try one of these other favorite guided warmups or voice lessons:
Perfect Daily Warmup: https://youtu.be/jFYocaHPOgU
Warmups For Low Voices: https://youtu.be/FZqArapcyoI
How to Practice With A Cello Drone: https://youtu.be/JuNfXjBAsqo
Gentle Warmups for Singers: https://youtu.be/TDlVPOmMtD0
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Sing your best and be your own best vocal coach. Breathing for singing should feel natural, but most of us have spent our lives forgetting how to breath naturally! I don't love the term "diaphramatic breathing" or "breath from your diaphragm" - the diaprhagm is an involuntary muscle and it will defintiely move when you breathe - but how we coordinate our other breathing muscles as we sing is very important!
Did you miss our previous article...
https://learningvideos.club/singing/classical-sopranos-how-to-sing-higher-for-beginners