When singing, the correct ventilation method is very important for both the singing effect and the sound quality. Here's how to properly ventilate when singing
Understanding the vents: Vents are very important in the process of singing. It is usually recommended to ventilate at punctuation, and in the case of long sentences, it is possible to ventilate between words, and try not to break up a word because of ventilation.
Master the ventilation time: the ventilation should be fast and skillful, and it is the most suitable and standard to be able to change the full ventilation in 1 or 4 seconds. In this way, the breath continues to support the singing, and the voice is stable and smooth.
Use the breath evenly: When singing a faster song, don't let the breath run out all at once, but use the breath evenly so that every word is fully supported.
Breath stealing: Sometimes the sentences of the song are too long or the emotional expression is needed, you can take a breath without affecting the flow of the song, which can reduce the pressure of the breath and make the singing more natural.
Deep breathing: Before and during singing, deep breathing is needed to control breathing and ventilation. You can imagine yourself smelling a flower, inhale deeply through your nose, let the breath sink into the dantian (abdomen), and then exhale slowly.
Pay attention to your physical condition: The posture and state of your body when singing can also affect your breath and ventilation. It is advisable to stand or sit up straight with your shoulders relaxed and let your body relax but not too relaxed.
Practice: Singing ventilation requires continuous practice and experience, and through practice and practice, you can improve your ventilation skills.
In conclusion, the correct way to breathe in singing requires some skills and practical experience. By understanding the ventilation port, mastering the ventilation time, using air evenly, stealing air, taking deep breaths, paying attention to the physical state and exercises, etc., you can gradually improve your singing and ventilation ability, so as to better interpret the song.