Train sound
By hsofyan
@hsofyan (3446)
Jakarta, Indonesia
April 12, 2009 9:27am CST
I was a musician and vocalist. Before I discovered this method, I short of breath and unable to sing the high tones.
Chance to practice my sport respiratory (such as yoga, etc.). I breathe with the stomach, not the chest. When inhale stomach swell, and when the exhale of breath stomach wane. As the baby to breathe.
In addition, occasionally I cried on the beach to the more stable sound.
Then only the use of microphone technique.
Happy singing ..
1 response
@nzalheart (2338)
• India
29 Apr 09
Hello hsofyan!!!
Well, you are absolutely correct that we should breath from stomach not the chest. To be more exact, we should breathe from diaphragm and this everyone does. The difference is that someone learn the habit of lifting the chest while attempting to sing, which is not the good idea of breathing for singing, rather it causes excess pressure to the vocal chords and the tone is not produced correctly. And the correct way is that our stomach or whole around the stomach(360 degree) should expand. I am also a vocalist. Rather than breathe problem I have more high range problem. And for that I am trying to squeeze my vocal cords as gently as I can and that lets me to scream on the high pitches with chord closure. I haven't got the finished sound applicable to the song yet, but I am on the way.....
happy mylotting and happy singing...
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@nzalheart (2338)
• India
30 Apr 09
Well I am pretty comfortable at my low notes. I can go as low as G2. But cannot go above E above middle C or E4. Well I think we should share some of our notes with each other
. Give me some of your high notes and I will give some of my low notes, lets share three notes each that would be fine
Keep mylotting and keep singing...
. Give me some of your high notes and I will give some of my low notes, lets share three notes each that would be fine1 person likes this


