| From: Ronald Rutgersson <baktise2@y...> Date: Tue Feb 12, 2002 2:57 pm Subject: Re: [vocalist] Digest Number 1035
| About breathing:
See: http://www.voiceteacher.com
and Breath Management
/Ronald
--- vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com skrev: > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > There are 25 messages in this issue. > > Topics in this digest: > > 1. RE: Breathing > From: "Sharon Szymanski" <szy@n...> > 2. vacuum > From: Greypins@a... > 3. Re: RE: Breathing > From: buzzcen@a... > 4. Re: RE: Breathing > From: Greypins@a... > 5. Re: RE: Breathing > From: "Lea Ann Martin" > <LeaAnn@k...> > 6. Re: RE: Breathing > From: "Lea Ann Martin" > <LeaAnn@k...> > 7. Re: RE: Breathing > From: Greypins@a... > 8. Re: RE: Breathing > From: "Lea Ann Martin" > <LeaAnn@k...> > 9. Re: RE: Breathing > From: "Lea Ann Martin" > <LeaAnn@k...> > 10. Re: RE: Breathing > From: Greypins@a... > 11. Re: RE: Breathing > From: "Lea Ann Martin" > <LeaAnn@k...> > 12. Re: RE: Breathing > From: Greypins@a... > 13. Re: RE: Breathing > From: "Lea Ann Martin" > <LeaAnn@k...> > 14. Re: RE: Breathing > From: Domisosing@a... > 15. Re: RE: Breathing > From: Greypins@a... > 16. Re: RE: Breathing > From: "Lea Ann Martin" > <LeaAnn@k...> > 17. Re: RE: Breathing > From: "K.Morcus" <k.morcus@h...> > 18. Re: RE: Breathing > From: Greypins@a... > 19. Re: RE: Breathing > From: buzzcen@a... > 20. Re: G&S "lookism" > From: Karen Mercedes <dalila@R...> > 21. Re: RE: Breathing > From: "Lea Ann Martin" > <LeaAnn@k...> > 22. Re: RE: Breathing > From: "Lea Ann Martin" > <LeaAnn@k...> > 23. Re: RE: Breathing > From: Domisosing@a... > 24. Re: RE: Breathing > From: Greypins@a... > 25. Re: RE: Breathing > From: "Lloyd W. Hanson" > <lloyd.hanson@n...> > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 09:25:29 -0800 > From: "Sharon Szymanski" <szy@n...> > Subject: RE: Breathing > > > > > People can say what they want to about never > giving a thought to > breathing...or taking no more than a normal speaking > breath...but > learning > to breathe correctly is the corner stone of > singing...I am sure after a > few > years it becomes something you don't think about but > you have to learn > to do > it correctly first. > > Here's my view: > I absolutely think that breathing is the > cornerstone of singing AND > totally agree with utilizing the natural autonomic > breathing system as > described by Mike. The body's own system for > inhalation and release (as > used in speaking) is by far more efficient and > relaxing (something we > always strive for in performance!) than anything we > can impose upon the > body. > I consciously teach each of my > students to find > and rely on this system. To most of them , it is a > new idea, > and they must be "taught" to be > "natural". I have yet to > meet a single student who didn't benefit from some > active instruction in > this area, though new students without > already-ingrained habits seem to > learn it most quickly and easily. It also seems > that, when I feel I > will need a larger amount of breath, I simply "stay > open and available" > to allow more of the air to come in (this means > beginning my inhale > sooner to allow time). I figured all this out > during the last 8 years > (my 40's) and it has made an incredible difference > to my singing. > > So it's really not a case of either/or for me and my > students. We're > natural AND we work to achieve it! > > Sincerely, > Sharon Szymanski > > > > removed] > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 09:32:02 EST > From: Greypins@a... > Subject: vacuum > > john, > > you might be right about what creates the > vacuum. the expelling of > air sets up the potential for a vacuum but, it isn't > until the muscles used > to expel the air, are released that the vacuum > actually occurs. now, it > puzzles me as to what the role of the diaphragm is > in such an action and > perhaps, as i absolutely cannot figure it out just > by feeling it, that > further points to the notion that breathing should > be left reflexive and that > any effort to manually override the process, will > only interfere with > efficient breathing, making it foolish to attempt to > do so. > > mike > > > removed] > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 3 > Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 09:33:09 EST > From: buzzcen@a... > Subject: Re: RE: Breathing > > In a message dated 2/11/2002 8:20:59 AM Central > Standard Time, szy@n... > writes: > > > > People can say what they want to about never > giving a thought to > > breathing...or taking no more than a normal > speaking breath...but > > learning > === message truncated ===
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