I realize that the diaphragm muscle is most important when singing?!


Question: I realize that the diaphragm muscle is most important when singing!?
Should I feel the diaphragm to be slighty pushing outward yet feeling like it's also lighty pushing inward at the same time!. I feel that's kind of the best feeling for me!. I don't know if it's correct or not!. Does anyone have more good advice!. I'm all ears!.Www@Enter-QA@Com


Answers:
When breathing from you diaphragm, you need to release the muscles in your lower back and around your rib cage, to allow you lungs to fill from the bottom up!. This will give you the most air possible!. This will show in the top of your stomach moving out, but it is NOT your stomach you want to be breathing with!. If you are breathing with your stomach, it actually will press up against your lungs, and restrict the amount of air you can take in!.

Rather than placing your hands on your waist, I suggest you place them around your mid-section, top of your stomach, below rib cage with thumbs (or fingers if easier) feeling around your back!. Feel and watch for this whole section to open up when you take a breath!. The previous two answers are absolutely correct when they say your shoulders should have no movement in them!. They are also correct in saying this should be natural, and once learned, automatic!. The key advice is "Stay Relaxed," there should be no tension in your singing!.

When you sing, you need to keeps a steady, supported stream of air moving over your vocal chords!. This stream should not strengthen or weaken as you sing, but should stay constant!. The support from you diaphragm is holding your back and rib cage muscles out as you sing, and you should feel like you are supporting your back like you are lifting something heavy!. (envision lifting the end of a piano and how you would support your back as you lift!.) This does NOT mean tense, but supported!.

It is this support to the steady air moving over you vocal chords that you want to strive for!. If done correctly, it should be natural and easy!. It actually is easier to sing correctly than not, and it should not tire you out!. You should be able to sing sustained and supported for a full performance, and not feel tired!.

The best visual description I have heard is your air should be moving like the vacuum cleaner demos we have all seen!. The one where they set the vacuum to exhale and place a beach ball over the hose!. You see the beach ball spin but not much else!. It maintains a constant elevation with very little movement just riding on a constant column of air!. Your breathing should be exactly the same!. You want the steady column of air to go along with the natural spin (that gives you the vibrato) but everything else stays in the same placement!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Breathing in from your diaphragm should feel natural!.

For instance, when you see a infant baby sleeping, you will notice that his/her stomach goes out when inhaling and goes back down to normal when exhaling!.

Don't think too hard on it, just relax and make sure your shoulders aren't going up!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

I think youre right!.!.!.
when you sing, you always breathe into the stomach, dont push your shoulders up!. Practise this by putting your hands on your waist, and you should feel your stomach going outwards!.
When you sing, you always push the diaphragm out!.
Its like when you are doing a sit-up!. The muscle you use for that is the diaphragm!. Get on the ground for a laugh and do a few sit-ups to see how it feels! Wherever you feel the muscle working, that is where you need to push outwards!.
Another thing you can do is put your finger on your diaphragm, and push at it!.
You will know you are using your diaphragm properly after you sing a song!.!.!.!.YOU WILL BE EXHAUSTED! lol

hope i helped!Www@Enter-QA@Com



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