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When singing, you should feel nothing in your neck muscles.!
What Singing Should Feel Like
Let’s get the Should Not’s out of the way first
You should never lose your voice after singing.
You shouldn't feel tightness, pushing or pain in your throat.
You shouldn't have to tense any part of your body to excess.
It should feel GOOD.
But some parts of the body DO have to be active+ in motion
Breath support (perhaps the part of the singing puzzle that is most often taught in vague or confusing ways) has a number of moving parts (ribs, diaphragm, belly, vocal cords).
But it’s the RELATIONSHIP between them that’s most important.
I have a full length workshop to get you started on all of this if you’ve ever been perplexed by support
But in short….
YOUR RIBCAGE
The ribs expand a little on the inhale and we resist their natural collapse on the exhale.
Which means our intercostal muscles (between the ribs) are ACTIVE, working.
YOUR BELLY
As we use our breath, our diaphragm muscle NATURALLY (you don’t have to do anything to this muscle) moves upwards.
BECAUSE OF this movement, the belly will move inwards
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