Better BREATHING for Singing - 5 Steps to Master Breathing

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
    @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 3 lety +2

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    • @debansuini9600
      @debansuini9600 Před rokem

      HAHA... I JUST REALIZED THAT THIS WAS FILMED FOUR YEARS AGO. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANYWAY😂❤

  • @yousee66
    @yousee66 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Your explanation of breath support has been the most clearest & fun video I have ever seen! 😊

  • @nicholaschin
    @nicholaschin Před 3 lety +5

    Spencer I'm sorry i laughed more than trying your exercises 😂 That aside , this is by far the most natural and reasonable explanation on breathing thank you !

  • @JanelleFraser
    @JanelleFraser Před 5 lety +2

    super valuable, just for a casual singer but still will make it more enjoyable

  • @tysonshirey1
    @tysonshirey1 Před rokem +1

    Excellent tips thank you!❤

  • @muhammadsyed8253
    @muhammadsyed8253 Před 3 lety +2

    Love how he's replied to every single comment. Love the work keep it up!!

  • @trudysenglishnexus6719
    @trudysenglishnexus6719 Před 5 lety +1

    I used to struggle with running out of breath, but I have to find the right moment to draw breath - that sometimes can be a challenge

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, whether singing or speaking, sometime you need to intentionally choose where you are going to breathe. Thanks for watching!

  • @cerenamusic
    @cerenamusic Před 4 lety +7

    I like your videos a lot. They are good and also a little bit funny :-)
    You exactly point out here what I found to be the biggest problem with my former vocal coach. She was so fixated on my breathing that at some point it felt just unnatural to me in the realization. Nevertheless, she showed me many correct things and I learned new ways to control my breath, so that I can now combine and use what feels and sounds good :-) Nice to get a confirmation that this is "allowed"

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 4 lety +4

      Thanks :) Yes, I'm glad that this confirms what you were already feeling. Breathing is important, but it is just one aspect of good singing technique and must be kept in balance with the other aspects.

  • @JenniferBrick
    @JenniferBrick Před 5 lety +3

    Happy birthday! Awesome video, I'm going to apply this to my speaking as well!

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 5 lety

      Great, it applies equally to speaking or singing. Let me know how it goes and if you have any questions.

  • @YourBestDesignedCareer
    @YourBestDesignedCareer Před 5 lety +11

    Oh my gosh that intro!! 😂 And Happy Birthday!

  • @claudio.olliver
    @claudio.olliver Před 5 lety +2

    Happy birthday Master! Great video!

  • @TotalVoiceStudio
    @TotalVoiceStudio Před 5 lety +4

    I'll have what she's having! :D I mean.. I love your videos, Spencer! Sensible advice on breathing adapted from the Italian method of appoggio! I also like to break up the process of breathing for singing into two main steps: (1) breathing motion and then (2) management or sustaining the air. The important point you make is that there is no single correct way to breathe for singing. It's because there is no single way to use your voice for singing! The "breathing" needs of an opera singer who has to sustain a 20-second phrase, without a microphone and project their voice over the sound of an orchestra is vastly different to the needs of a jazz singer who is singing "My Funny Valentine" in an intimate club using a closely-held microphone and piano accompaniment. We only need as much air as we need to get the job done. Stocking up on air because we can is not helpful. Happy birthday!

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 5 lety +1

      Great comment! The differences you pointed out bring it all back to "real world" singing scenarios. I would encourage all my viewers and subs to check out your channel. Seriously top-notch advice!

  • @HeatherEvansCoaching
    @HeatherEvansCoaching Před 5 lety +1

    I had no idea that breathing for singing was so contentious! Wow! This is great...I do find that my core definitely aids in my respiration. I've practiced reciting mantras and pranayama and both have helped immensely!

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 5 lety

      I know it's silly, but in voice teaching circles, there are myriad ideas of what is the best way to breathe for singing.

  • @AmandaAbella
    @AmandaAbella Před 5 lety +3

    Happy Birthday! This is great! I just found out one of my clients is a trained singer and she was telling me all about this!

  • @LydiaNicoleLive
    @LydiaNicoleLive Před 5 lety +2

    Wow! Thank you so much for sharing this video!! Great tips!

  • @Tyler-ko8dp
    @Tyler-ko8dp Před 6 měsíci

    This video is amazing, so informative but so funny at the same time, how have I just discovered this?!

  • @BrandonHirsch
    @BrandonHirsch Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks so much, Spencer! This helped a lot! :)

  • @raffyajaaja1122
    @raffyajaaja1122 Před 4 lety +2

    Great! Best explanation about breathing for singing.

  • @aldairmassardi4961
    @aldairmassardi4961 Před 3 lety +1

    "Respiration" to me is an everyday word. : )

  • @lorevicmulig3935
    @lorevicmulig3935 Před 5 lety +2

    Happy birthday spencer🥰

  • @ActingWithKeira
    @ActingWithKeira Před 5 lety +1

    I love the example you give with the syringe - what a great way to visualise the movement happening inside.

  • @Nicolasagustinok
    @Nicolasagustinok Před 4 lety +2

    you are great thanks for the help brother!!

  • @angalmeida29
    @angalmeida29 Před 18 dny

    Loved it 😍

  • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
    @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 5 lety +7

    Thanks for watching! What aspect of breathing do you struggle with during singing? Tell me here in the comments 😊

    • @juliusdonald6625
      @juliusdonald6625 Před 4 lety +2

      Spencer Welch Vocal Studio I can't sing speedily like that pentatonix carol of the bells.

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 4 lety +1

      And do you think this is somehow related to your breathing? As with any instrument, the key is to practice accurately and in a relaxed fashion at a slow tempo first. Then little by little, increase the speed as long as you don't sacrifice accuracy and flexibility. Speedy notes are not impressive if they are messy and tight :)

    • @juliusdonald6625
      @juliusdonald6625 Před 4 lety

      Yeah,but I run out of breath

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 3 lety

      @caleb kim Sorry I don’t understand

  • @debansuini9600
    @debansuini9600 Před rokem

    HAAAPPPPYYYY BIRTHDAAAAAYYYYY!
    THE WAY YOU EXPLAINED BREATHING IS SO HELPFUL. I'M PUTTING THE PUZZLE PIECES TOGETHER. THANK YOU FOR YOUR GIFT TO ME ON YOUR BIRTHDAY. SO GENEROUS❤

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před rokem +1

      You are so welcome! Glad it helped you. Yes, this is an old video but my birthday was just last week so you're still on target so thank you 😉

  • @dmitrivinokurov1208
    @dmitrivinokurov1208 Před 5 lety +3

    Great content. Keep it up!👍

  • @ELITEBODYDATATV
    @ELITEBODYDATATV Před 5 lety +3

    Your intro= 😂! I couldn't stop laughing for five minutes. Sadly that is how I always sing happy birthday. Breathing aside, I seriously find it hard to really sing Happy Birthday in a beautiful way. Thanks for these tips I can't wait to implement them at the next birthday party I attend. (P.S. Happy Birthday!)

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 5 lety +1

      Hahaha well I'll coach you for your next birthday party, if you help me bring the gun show to my next pool party 💪🏻😉

    • @sydneesheriff212
      @sydneesheriff212 Před 3 lety

      I need your address jk lol

  • @clarafargemartins7305
    @clarafargemartins7305 Před 3 lety +1

    Little man is pulling belly button in! lol Thank You!

  • @caspian1588
    @caspian1588 Před 5 lety +2

    I heard that vibrato is largely dependent on the breath, is it really true? I've been doin the hissing exercise for quite some time now, and still going. Whenever I sing with vibrato, I struggle a bit, especially when doing it within phrases or sometimes even holding a note with it. I still have an unconsistent breath. When I hold a note, it's not really steady-steady and it affects the vibrato. My main concern is my breath control and its steadiness. I also run out of air faster when I'm doing vibrato. I've been thinking maybe my problems would be cord closure and unsteadiness of the breath combined. What do you think it might be based on my statements? Are there possibly more to it? Also, maybe you could do some video about it in the future?

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 5 lety

      It's impossible to know for sure without hearing you and working with you in a lesson, but it sounds like you have inconsistent cord closure when you sustain, especially if you are running out of air when you use vibrato. Vibrato is the result of sustained airflow and muscular resistance to that airflow. So practicing the hissing exercise isn't going to help you a lot if your vocal folds are not engaging enough during singing. You are only practicing one part of the equation. I would try straight tones, pulsing on the note, and trills. If you're not sure how to do those, feel free to book a trial lesson at my studio here: spencerwelch.com/ko-trial-lesson

  • @LisaGallegos
    @LisaGallegos Před 5 lety +1

    Happy Birthday!!!!! I will keep this in mine when I go karaoke

    • @LisaGallegos
      @LisaGallegos Před 5 lety +1

      oh wait...i get that breathing and diaphram is the same thing. Getting to that part now....hahah ignore my comment :)

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 5 lety

      Yes, you should breathe from your diaphragm whether you are speaking or singing. Actually, all 5 steps that I go through starting at 11:25 apply equally to speaking as much as singing. But thank you so much for your topic suggestion because I want to create some videos to address speakers specifically.

  • @samanthagiordanomusic

    Flawless

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před rokem

      Thanks for your kind words. Glad you've come to same conclusions through your teaching journey. Have a great day!

  • @JesseJest
    @JesseJest Před 5 lety +2

    OMG YES!!!! Your intro is awesome!!! Your examples are soooo on point! I hope you brand “ANOTHER BIG WORD!” 🤣🤣🤣 I would so rock that on a tee shirt 🤣🤣🤣 Happy birthday!!! Btw!!! Cops already shut down the party 🤣🤣🤣

  • @lonelyavatar
    @lonelyavatar Před rokem

    happy birthday!!!

  • @manuelmensah8935
    @manuelmensah8935 Před 2 lety

    I just came across this and I love you already .

  • @adolforojas3591
    @adolforojas3591 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi!!! Awesome video thank you but I have a question 😅 when I'm breathing inhaling I know that I have to relax my belly and it has to expand but when I'm exhaling should I tense up my abs while letting the air out?

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 3 lety

      Your abdominals are a huge muscle which can generate a large amount of air pressure when tightened. The muscles inside your larynx are very small and can only resist a small amount of pressure before they start recruiting larger muscles in the throat, resulting in inefficient tension. I rarely find a situation where I direct a student to firmly tighten their abs since this will usually cause them to start pushing and squeezing their vocal cords into a condition called pressed phonation.
      In this video, I suggest gently pulling in your navel, which requires more engagement of your core muscles underneath the abdominals. The abs might be flexibly engaged at the same time.
      And finally, some singers actually need to continue pushing their belly out as they sing. There is not one way to breathe for singing but depends on the needs of the individual singer.

  • @yourbalancedlife1200
    @yourbalancedlife1200 Před 4 lety +1

    Watching your videos before auditioning in front of you this Saturday :D XD

  • @danielchacko521
    @danielchacko521 Před 3 lety +1

    Spencer you are awesome .....you are funny but a great coach for sure.

  • @nicklasvelling793
    @nicklasvelling793 Před 5 lety +2

    Hey Spencer :)
    Great video! Would you consider making a video about root tongue tension or tongue tension in general? :)

  • @mouscoulou
    @mouscoulou Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks !

  • @GGProductionOfficial
    @GGProductionOfficial Před 4 lety +1

    You are very simpatico, I will follow you around for a while, I guess let’s see If you can help with the right breathing technique, seems to be my biggest problem at the moment.
    See ya soon in your comment section 👋🏻

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 4 lety

      Thank you! How would you describe the problem with your breathing when singing? I am more interested in what you suffer from than what you think you SHOULD do with your breathing.

  • @livinginashevillenc
    @livinginashevillenc Před 5 lety +1

    Happy belated!

  • @medidekpu1980
    @medidekpu1980 Před rokem

    So I stopped the video in the middle, did something else, then let the notebook to update software. And after it did it's thing and was still locked, it started this video on loud and amongst other people. Locked. I enjoyed the video really lot, but not as much as others freaking out by the lonely notebook singing suddenly happy birthday in creepy voice :D

  • @derycktrahair8108
    @derycktrahair8108 Před 3 lety +1

    Great lesson on drinking on the job. Are you one of those Jazz singers?

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 3 lety

      Haha this video was ahead of its time. Do you really think that's coffee in your co-worker's mug during the morning Zoom meeting?

  • @stevenpietrusza6944
    @stevenpietrusza6944 Před rokem

    good lord ur freaking hilarious . i love you .

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před rokem

      Hahaha thanks for that. Glad you liked it!
      What would you like to improve in your singing?

  • @cliffllewellyn7623
    @cliffllewellyn7623 Před 5 lety +2

    great video very funny,great lesson oh and happy birthday

  • @emreozdemir3930
    @emreozdemir3930 Před 4 lety +2

    Happy Birthday :)

  • @sydneesheriff212
    @sydneesheriff212 Před 3 lety +1

    You kinda sound like Olaf I love it

  • @Etchy32
    @Etchy32 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for all the tips! Usually I don't have a problem with finding my breath, but there are some songs where you don't have a lot of breaks to catch your breath, so I end up trying to inhale quickly, but like you said, this ends up creating more tension. Are there certain techniques to allow me to sort of take a breath quickly but without creating this added tension?

    • @GerardoVazquezCP
      @GerardoVazquezCP Před rokem

      From my experience, I would recommend taking quick and shallow breaths. There's another youtuber that mentions that he will map out a song when trying to sing it and plan litle breaths in between.

  • @David-tt1xq
    @David-tt1xq Před 2 lety +1

    The five steps 11:22

  • @strangegamer9075
    @strangegamer9075 Před rokem

    Hello
    Can I use mouth for inhaling
    While performing diaphragmatic breathing

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před rokem

      There is debate about that, I prefer breathing through my mouth as long as it is silent but research shows there is no one way to breath for effective singing...do what works for you

  • @troyonjr.5195
    @troyonjr.5195 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you have exercise to get voice from diaphragm

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, what do you mean by that? The voice comes from the vocal cords, not the diaphragm. In fact, the diaphragm starts to relax as you exhale to begin singing, so "singing from the diaphragm" is a myth or at least a poor choice of words.

  • @angbarnard
    @angbarnard Před 5 lety +2

    Spencer I loved how you started singing losing the breath LOL 😂 so great!

  • @Jayzin2010
    @Jayzin2010 Před 5 lety +1

    Great Video, but I am still confused about breathing. I get the stomach comes out as we breath in. But what happens when we expel the air? Do we tense the stomach slightly or lots and draw it it? Do we relax the stomach even tho it’s out and bring it in slowly when singing? Or do we just hold the stomach out when singing in any range? Do we keep the diaphragm sitting low?
    Sorry to be a pain, but I find the breathing part so difficult when singing, and can’t find what’s easy for me.
    Thank you :)

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for your thoughtful questions. It's easy for people to get confused about this because the answer is "it depends." What are you singing? how intense is the phrase? how long is the phrase? are you singing in a pushed, squeezed way? or a breathy way? or sounding like you're holding your breath? Since songs and styles have different demands and singers have different tendencies and good/bad habits, their breathing needs to adjust to the demands of the song and address their bad habits.

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 5 lety

      So the best answer is: you need a trained teacher to help you find what works for you, both what targets breathy or pressed or pushed tendencies and assists you to sing what you want to sing. Your answers and directives may be hugely different from the next singer.

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 5 lety

      A general "rule of thumb" description of breathing during the act of singing that seems to work for the most amount of people: the belly button slowly pulls in during singing without the expansion in the lungs collapsing all at once. There should be a flexible tension in the solar plexus/stomach region - not rigid like doing sit up or crunches, but also not loose and flabby. This means the air in the lungs is under comfortable pressure, without being released too quickly or being pushed out. Again this is a general description that doesn't apply to everyone for all the reasons mentioned before. The two worst scenarios in breathing for singing is blasting air against the vocal cords or holding your breath while singing. So too much air...or too little.

  • @farah_iraola8995
    @farah_iraola8995 Před 2 lety +1

    Funny spencer funny

  • @AnhNguyen-bw9lf
    @AnhNguyen-bw9lf Před 3 lety +1

    So that's the reason why I was so bad at singing while hungry

  • @tanvirlalon8700
    @tanvirlalon8700 Před 2 lety

    🙏❤️❤️❤️🙏

  • @quankelson946
    @quankelson946 Před rokem

    Happy birthday 😂😂😂

  • @kieuoanhpeters4879
    @kieuoanhpeters4879 Před 4 lety +2

    I like watching videos multiple times this video is too long prefer more to the point videos

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for your feedback. Some like the shorter videos and some like the longer ones. So I've made videos with a variety of lengths for my channel. Enjoy!

  • @DrReginaKoepp
    @DrReginaKoepp Před 5 lety +2

    People would love for me to run out of air while I’m singing. (Especially my 4 brothers.) 🤣

  • @cyrusamago1793
    @cyrusamago1793 Před 2 lety

    Can i use this to kill demons?

  • @karandas6398
    @karandas6398 Před 3 lety +1

    Make FALSETTO EXERCISE for man

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 3 lety

      Specifically falsetto instead of head voice? Why do you feel you need this?

    • @karandas6398
      @karandas6398 Před 3 lety

      @@SpencerWelchVocalStudio yes because when I sing. I can't go chest voice to head voice ( falsetto )

    • @karandas6398
      @karandas6398 Před 3 lety

      And your all Practices very helpful for me
      This is the Reason I told you

    • @SpencerWelchVocalStudio
      @SpencerWelchVocalStudio  Před 3 lety

      Perhaps you find it difficult to transition from chest to head voice because you are a teenage male. It is typical to struggle with head voice for a while after the voice changes in puberty.

    • @karandas6398
      @karandas6398 Před 3 lety +1

      @@SpencerWelchVocalStudio ohhw this the matter