In order to breathe better for singing, it’s important to build the diaphragm muscles by practicing holding out notes and air. Find out how to properly lengthen a note with help from a professional singer and vocal teacher in this free video on breathing exercises for singers. Expert: Kendall McGuire Bio: Kendall McGuire earned her Bachelor of Science degree in voice performance and has been performing for more than 20 years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz Series Description: Taking singing lessons can help with vocal range, endurance, breathing correctly and overcoming stage fright. Perform at a high vocal level with help from a professional singer and vocal teacher in this free video series on singing exercises and tips.
thanks for the lesson.. very helpfull
Thanks, this really helped!
lol HOE,HOE,HOE,HOE,HOE!!! XD
I like the laugh most because my diaphragm did not move so it’s kind of a challenge
Thank you.
We do this in my 7th grade choir. But we gotta preform ALOT more. and we compete around the world.
This lady was on ballet I bet it, was you?
Thankyou so much
i love the many suggestions and the clear organization in this video
@JuanMangoPepa XD
hello goodnight i got a question i know for someone able to sing you must sing with your diaphragm but my question is where i am supost to breath out from my mouth or nose??
@eshro hello goodnight i got an answer for u. when you breathe correctly for the exercise u wanna make sure your stomach expands. 1st. 2nd when you sing you wanna sing out of your mouth much like how you talk. the more vibration you feel on the top part of the back of your throat much like you talk you will begin to gain more power and control. understandable?
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bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce …………..sorry i could help myself
Want to move to New York & give me vocal lessons? So helpful, thanks so much pretty lady!
I’m a complete beginner with singing. I’ve had to start it for my course (performing arts). I’ve no idea what my diaphram, ribs, etc are supposed to be doing. Our teacher said to lift/open something but i’ve no idea what she’s talking about. Nothing moves? My lower stomach just expands but i know that isn’t right… Any help?
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