Lloyd wrote: > There is seldom ever any need for the singer to depress the rib cage, which > would require the activation of the rib cage exhaling muscles. Once the > rib cage begins to depress through the use of the rib cage exhaling muscles > the larynx becomes activated to close tightly and the singer experiences a > sensation similar that a obtained when lifting a heavy weight. This is not > a desirable singing posture
isn't it possible for you to train not to activate them as you push with the rib cages? Can't those muscles be disengaged?
Best regards,
Caio Rossi
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