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Old 06-02-2013, 08:29 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by thedivahrrrself View Post
Easiest way to practice soft singing is to sing laying down. I'm out of practice so my soft voice is not as well-controlled as it used to be, but it's all about breath control, which is all about forcing yourself to use your diaphragm to its full ability. The only way it is possible to breathe laying down is to use your diaphragm. It sounds silly, but it's a great old trick to getting better breath control.
Thank you Diva, that sounds like great advice, I'm going to try it out!
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