I recently worked with a man who had played trumpet all his life. He had bought my book From Shower To Stage….7 Easy Steps for Singing Like A Pro!, and when he got to the breathing section he hit a snag.
When you sing,
you have to have a soft belly, and essentially breathe from the diaphragm,
allowing the tummy to be relaxed. He was
so used to making his stomach tight, and pushing out the sound while
playing trumpet, that it was a major adjustment for him to breathe with a soft
belly.
If there's any
tension in your body there will be tension in your throat. In the Lawrence Vocal System you let all that
tension go, relax the tummy, relax the jaw, relax the throat, and just allow
your unimpeded voice to flow out. It's
that simple!
But most of my
students have to do a lot of work on letting go of past conditioning, both
mental and physical. They have to learn
that the way they used to sing no
longer works, and they have to be open to adopting a new way of approaching their
vocal production. Their willingness to
let those old habits go will speed their ability to sing easily without strain
or stress.
So if you used to play trumpet and push your sound out with a lot of force; if you used to support your tone by pushing your stomach out; if you used to make your voice louder by putting more pressure on your throat; just know that those are old destructive habits that no longer serve you. Let go of the idea that you have to sing like a trumpet player. There is a better way!
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