Diaphragm Singing

The diaphragm is the system of muscles connecting your ribs at the lower level and surround the lungs. The system enables any human being to inhale. The exhaling part happens from the abdomen. When you exhale, the muscles of the diaphragm are the ones controlling how much air you breath out from the lungs.


Using muscles in breathing in and out air is necessary in diaphragm singing. This is because breathing out is just like singing but without the sound. The sound that is being created by the person performing the action.You can do some exercises to test diaphragm singing. First exercise is to breath in and breath out air while trying to sing. Second, breath in and breath out but this time slowly while trying to sing. Did you notice the difference? The difference is that when you exhale too fast, you also expel air fast, which may cause you not to hit the proper diaphragm singing and timbre. Air is important in diaphragm singing.

When practicing breathing exercises, remember to push the stomach out when breathing in, then begin adding the sound of singing as the breath is exhaled. This gives a rich, strong, clear sound to the singing voice when done properly, because diaphragm singing has expanded the lungs and rib cage. If this was not done with the stomach pulled in gently, the pressure would be too much, causing the voice to sound tight, almost like letting air out of a balloon a little at a time.

One way that helps proper diaphragm singing is by opening your throat or also known as "yawning." This will loosen, if not eliminates the tightness of the throat. Because when your throat is tight, tendency is that you'll sound pitchy and will produce a voice that may sound unnatural. Don't think that you are the only person committing this mistake, if you think your are guilty of it, because a lot of singers commit the same mistake as well. Now, to correct this, your option is to hire a vocal coach that will teach you proper voice modulation.

By strengthening your voice with correct breathing exercises, you'll definitely learn how to control your diaphragm. The key is to never blow out air too fast when you start to add your sound when singing. In this way, you'll not cause much pressure that may damage your vocal chords.It is clear, that the best singing voice can only be achieved when you do the learning process correctly.

There are tons of websites that can help you in the whole process of achieving a vibrant singing voice. Start now by strengthening your diaphragm with proper breathing exercises.

By: Rene Randall

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Rene Randall shares some tips and techniques on to how effectively use diaphragm singing to achieve a vibrant singing voice. Learn more at howtosing.org.

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