5 Vocal Techniques to Improve Breath Control and Sing With More Power
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The breath is the fuel of the singing voice. It powers the voice. The breath comes up out of the lungs, hits the vocal folds, sound and vibration occurs, and resounds in the resonators.
Singing is a coordination of the air and small muscles of the voice. Singers can make the mistake of singing on muscle versus air
1. Breath deeper into the lower triangles of the lungs
The lungs are shaped like triangles. To access a more complete breath to fuel the singing voice sufficiently, you need to access the lower parts of the triangle. This is what is meant by “diaphragmatic breathing”.?
The diaphragm is a muscle that sits underneath the lungs. As you breathe diapragmatically the diaphragm moves downward sucking air into the lungs. The further the diaphragm goes down the fuller the breath. The diaphragm doesn’t have any nerve endings so we can’t feel the muscle, but we can control it by controlling the surrounding muscles.?
The muscles to target are the ribs, upper stomach, abdomen and back. The ribcage is surrounded by 28 muscles that surround the ribs called the intercostal muscles. These muscles need to stretch outward as you breathe. The ribs swing slightly outward making room for the diaphragm to descend getting the air into the lower triangle.? Imagine you have a hulahoop circling your body just underneath the chest. As you breathe this hulahoop expands outward.?
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2. Slowing the breath down
The next step is getting control over the breath is to slow the breath down. As we slow down the breath we reduce the anxiety surrounding our breathing and start to get more control over it to power the singing voice.?
During this exercise inhale through the nose and exhale through the mouth.?
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As you slow the breathing down, you will have a better quality of breath in your body and experience more ease and fullness with your singing voice.?
Getting control of your instrument is achieved by practicing The Cole Vocal Method 5 days a week for 20 minutes a day.?Start with my Singers Gift Vocal Warmups?to get these motions programmed into your voice!
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3. Double the exhale
This breathing exercise starts to slow the breath down and to develop more ease and support for your singing voice. Revisit this exercise every day to build your breath control.
If you’d like to follow a guided exercise you’ll find the exercise here:?https://www.instagram.com/p/C1HoZjSOLii/
The goal is to keep your body relaxed during the exercise and don’t tense up. You can direct your body to relax by feeling a heaviness in your muscles. Do this every day to build your breath.
During the exercise – inhale through your nose and blow the air out through your mouth. We will work our way to doubling the exhale.
The exercise goes for 8 repetitions and takes 2 minutes.
To start – Exhale for 4 counts. – blowing all of the air out gently.
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Two more repetitions – you’ve got this!
For a longer breathing exercise to slow down the breath and double the exhale grab a copy of my?Singers Gift Vocal Warmups?here where we do diaphragmatic breathing exercises that go longer to build the breath.
4. Relax the body during inhale and exhale
The key to breathing is to practice relaxing the body during the inhale and exhale. The body initially tends to tighten up. You can effectively relax your body by feeling a heaviness in your muscles as you breathe.?
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The more you can relax your muscles when they want to tense up will help you break through the limits in your breathing and be able to extend your exhale with more ease.
5. Getting comfortable with the end of the exhale
Dr. Carl Stough was an expert in breathing who worked with many Olympic athletes and well known singers. He was often referred to as the “breath doctor”.?
His work hinged on improving the “end of the exhale”. He believed that once we get control over the end of the exhale we free our breathing.?
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The more comfortable you get with the end of the exhale, the more relaxed your breathing will become and the more ease and power you will have for your singing voice.?
To master your breath and open your voice for singing, grab a copy of my?Singers Gift Vocal Warmups here.
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To work on mastering your mix voice and smoothing out the register shifts, start by practicing my?Singers Gift Vocal Warmups?(see below). These are the starting point for my technique. These exercises will open and free your voice while developing vocal tone and the right alignment that leads to power. To sing with power, your voice needs to be free of tension, have good alignment practices (long neck and a raised chest), as well as have great breath control by breathing diaphragmatically to support a powerful sound.