Singing “on the breath” is a very misunderstood concept. Perhaps a better way to express it would be, “Sing on compressed air, by way of a firm and supple reflexive engagement of the core muscles”-not as catchy I guess 😅 Work with me 👉🏽 www.AApproach.com Patreon 👉🏽 www.patreon.com/ericarceneaux Instagram 👉🏽 @EricArceneaux TikTok 👉🏽 @EricRCNO #ColeSwindell #YouShouldBeHere #SingOnTheBreath #BreathSupport #HowToSing #VocalCoach #IDontFeelNoWaysTired #IJustCantGiveUpNow #Gospel #SeeYouAgain #WizKhalifa #Range #Mix #HeadVoice #AApproach #BuildYourVoice #HealYourVoice
After 2 years of studying singing, only recently I discovered that I was almost always using my neck and contracting my larynx during the passaggio. I feel that the right way for me while using the diaphragm is finding the natural spot where the neck feels as free as when you're not singing, and the voice has a richer tone because the larynx doesn't need to be tight. Some things you have to figure out yourself to really feel what’s right and wrong and it takes time and patience..
You got a such Beautiful Voice ,you know the best Techniques,you got allot of Singing experience, You are the best Song Coach , Much Love to you from Helsingborg Sweden from Abel Zorin
I have a “Beginners Start Here” series on my Patreon that works great for folks who are returning to singing after a long break. But for FREE, you can start here 👉🏽 ru-vid.com/group/PLA5COi4BROahqtgj73mpG7sdszP0GSWtu&si=d8SBKD38RtU32NRI …Even though you’re not recovering from sickness, the exercises and techniques are great for getting back in vocal shape 💪🏽