7. The Scared Breath
Now that you’ve learned to control your breath, it’s time to breathe for singing onstage.
Here’s the truth:
You probably won’t be able to take a 4-count breath when you’re singing on stage.
So how do you breathe for singing when you’re rocking out on stage?
The Scared Breath is a great way of taking a breath from the diaphragm very quickly.
Here’s how to practice the Scared Breath at home:
- Stand in front of a mirror and turn to your side so you can see your stomach.
- Now, open your mouth and take a quick inhale with your diaphragm like you’re really scared but can’t make a sound.
- Make sure that the quick breath is totally silent and doesn’t have a “gasp” sound.
- As you take this “scared” breath, watch yourself in the mirror to make sure that your stomach is expanding on every quick and silent inhale.
When done correctly, this silent, scared breath will give you all the fuel you need to make it to the next line.
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