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Learning Proper Posture and Breathing

STAND UP STRAIGHT. Good posture helps to prevent straining and voice cracks. A correct posture is important for a singer to reach their full potential. You need to stand tall with one foot slightly in front of the other one and feet shoulder-width apart. Make sure that your chest is high to give room for your lungs to expand and contract. This will allow you to breathe easily and reach your maximum lung capacity, which equals better notes and phrases. Imagine that a string, running through your spine and out the top of your head, is lifting you up. Keep your chin parallel with the ground. If you’re sitting, the same things apply. Move to the front half of the seat, and keep both of your feet flat on the floor. Don’t cross your legs. Keeping your body in line allows for more control and sustained singing without strain. Try to keep your back straight, and avoid touching the back of the seat.

2:Find a position that makes you feel relaxed and confident.

3:Breathe properly.

4:Practice breathing exercises.

5:Learn to inhale quickly.

6:Control your exhalation.

2: Working on Technique and Vocal Exercises

1: PRACTICE YOUR WARMUPS. Singing is like exercising: you should get nice and warm beforehand to avoid a potential injury. Sing in your middle range, then low range, then high range, and back to the middle. Relax, then try again carefully. If you feel your voice begin to strain, stop and give yourself some time to rest. Be kind to your voice. After all, it’s your ticket to beautiful singing.

2:Work on dynamics.

3:Work on agility.

4:Pronounce your vowels correctly.

5:Practice scales.

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