Friends. If you can do the following two things. You can discover your own musical potential.
1. The songs that everyone usually hears are sung in falsetto.
5. Consecutive body movements: Inhale - expand the ribs and retract the lower abdomen slightly; exhale - retract the waist, ribs and lower abdomen.
The coherent movements of the body, that is, singing, are the movements of various parts of the body from inhalation to exhalation. To explain it in the most straightforward terms, it means that when singing, the belly is drawn inwards. The tighter you tighten it, the more breath will naturally come out. Suppose the human body is a pillar of air. The lower abdomen and vocal cords are the two fulcrums of breath. You now have both hands on the two pivot points. When singing, the breath continues to flow out, and at the same time, the lower abdomen continues to draw in, helping to compress the air in the lungs to produce a certain flow for exhalation. This is what people often call Dantian. Another example is a long balloon. The top and bottom of the balloon are two fulcrums. Lower abdomen and vocal cords. If we loosen the upper interface a little, it will leak. It is equivalent to the human mouth singing. Then the air flow needs to be larger at high pitches. We pinch the lower part of the balloon to increase the air pressure and achieve greater flow.
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