--- In vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com, "Tomasz Bilau" <bilaut@w...> wrote: >When I changed the direction of breathing when > singing, that is followed the way I breathe when,eg.falling asleep my voice grew clearer and brighter, also much stronger. >
Tomasz and Listers;
I suggest that you SHOW your coach this other way that you know how to breathe and sing... that is, the one that results in a clearer, brighter and stronger voice. If you have to lay down on the floor... do it. Your coach needs to hear this sound you can make.
A thought: If your sound changes when you change your breathing concepts, perhaps you should spend some time on your breathing technique to the point that you can manage the breath well while standing up. Breath management is so important to singing that I would reserve any judgement about the laryngeal assymetry until later. Its entirely possible that the effects you have been noticing (the 'two voices') will lessen or disappear as your breath management gets better.
Best Regards,
Steven Fraser
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