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How to breathe when singing Opera: diaphragmatic support | The Old School of Singing

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In this video response to our friends and instagram followers @ and @baritonkadir I invite you into the world of vocal mastery, exploring the crucial techniques of breath control and support rooted in the revered old school of singing. I spark a profound discussion on the essential role of the diaphragm and the false ribs in maintaining a steady, controlled airflow, vital for powerful and nuanced vocal performances. Uncover the essence of ‘L’appoggio’ – the key to lung support and enduring vocal strength, as I guide you through the nuances of this time-honored technique. This video isn’t just a tutorial; it’s a journey into the mechanics of breath support and the physicality of voice production, interwoven with the artistry of singing. As I dissect the interplay between the rib expansion and the engagement of intercostal muscles, you’ll gain invaluable insights into effective vocal cord functioning. Whether you’re an aspiring singer, a seasoned performer, or a lover of vocal arts, this video is packed with wisdom on the physical aspects of singing and the transformative power of vocal expression. Remember, the focus is not on the muscles that are engaged, but on the action that leads to the desired vocal reaction. Embrace the expansion, support your breath, and let your voice be free! #GiancarloMonsalve #VocalMastery #BreathTechniques #DiaphragmaticSupport #SingingSecrets #VocalTechnique #ClassicalSinging #OperaTraining #BreathAndVoice #LAppoggioExplained #VocalPerformance #SingingTutorial #VocalPower #BreathingForSingers #VoiceArtistry #IntercostalTraining #ConsistentBreathFlow #ProfessionalSinging #VoiceCoaching #OperaticTechnique #PassionForOpera

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