Hi Reg!!
I don't know what you've done to your computer, but it the e mail came to me very hickledee pickledee! It took some reading!!
I think I'm misleading you re. my support feelings. What I should say, is that I've never given it much thought, as I've found that extraneous work in the epigastric area generally mucks me up!
However, of course, in a floaty type of song, I give more, shall we say, concentration on what's occurring. For me though, it's all balance of course: I suppose that's obvious. If the larynx is working fine, the rest will fall into place. Lots of students and collegues of mine do not agree with me, but I'm afraid to say, that I sing with much freer tone than they, and have absolutely no worries from the bottom to the top of my voice, whether singing forte or a tiny pianissimo.
I guess I'm lucky, but have said that before!! As a dancer (ex) you are naturally more aware of your body anyway, and I think that's why I don't give it much consideration. What I do, I just 'do'!
That's probably of no help to you whatsoever!!
Take care,
Ian. Voice wrecker to the stars!
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