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From:  Reg Boyle <bandb@n...>
Date:  Fri Jul 19, 2002  5:16 pm
Subject:  Re: [vocalist] Consonants and breath flow

I'd like to make a suggestion that you ensure that
you are not overbreathing.

When you have completed the phrase, even if it has
been a scale such as a d major in triplets to the top
f sharp and back, you should not have to exhale before
taking a new breath and repeating the run.

Check that you are simply taking a NEW breath and
NOT exhaling before you take it. If you are exhaling at
the end of the run then either you took TOO LARGE a
breath or you did not allow it to flow out at a relaxed rate. :)






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21125 Re: Consonants and breath flowJames bandbau Tue  11/26/2002  
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21168 Re: Consonants and breath flowJames bandbau Thu  11/28/2002  
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21196 Re: Consonants and breath flowJames bandbau Sun  12/1/2002  
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21201 Re: Consonants and breath flowJames bandbau Mon  12/2/2002  

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