The Foundation of Great Singing: Diaphragmatic Breathing
Diaphragmatic breathing is the cornerstone of healthy singing. When you breathe deeply, your diaphragm descends and allows your lungs to fully expand. This creates a stable air pressure that gives you control over your voice.
Hydration and Your Voice: What Every Singer Needs to Know
Your vocal folds are composed of tissue that needs moisture to function properly. When you're dehydrated, your voice can become hoarse, tired, and more prone to damage.
What Is My Voice Type? A Beginner's Guide to Finding Your Vocal Range
5 Essential Warm-Up Exercises Before Singing
Before you start any singing session, warming up your voice is essential. Here are five exercises that every singer should do: