I thought I knew how to breathe. Since I've been able to keep myself alive for a few decades, breathing was one thing I thought I'd mastered! But, sometimes breathing isn't so simple.
I've been working on Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen for our Sweet! Harmony workshops. I run out of breath while singing the long passages, then take a loud, too-long breath that still leaves me feeling breathless for the next passage.
I think I just learned something that will help. At rehearsal on Thursday, we warmed up with this exercise Jamie learned from the wonderful Darlene Rogers. Breathing exercises are a great way to strengthen your singing muscles. More breath support will allow you to sing better and with more control.
Breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth:
Each chorus member was challenged to do this exercise at least once a day (or more) before next rehearsal.
This is just an example of why I love our chorus. I learn something new each time we meet.
See you on the risers!
Sumiko
I've been working on Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen for our Sweet! Harmony workshops. I run out of breath while singing the long passages, then take a loud, too-long breath that still leaves me feeling breathless for the next passage.
I think I just learned something that will help. At rehearsal on Thursday, we warmed up with this exercise Jamie learned from the wonderful Darlene Rogers. Breathing exercises are a great way to strengthen your singing muscles. More breath support will allow you to sing better and with more control.
Breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth:
- in for 4 counts, out for 4 counts; repeat 5 times
- in for 2 counts, out for 2 counts; repeat 10 times
- in for 1 count, out for 1 count; repeat 20 times
- pant for 40 counts
- in for 1 count, out for 1 count; repeat 20 times
- in for 2 counts, out for 2 counts; repeat 10 times
- in for 4 counts, out for 4 counts; repeat 5 times
Each chorus member was challenged to do this exercise at least once a day (or more) before next rehearsal.
This is just an example of why I love our chorus. I learn something new each time we meet.
See you on the risers!
Sumiko