What Is Proper Singing Posture?

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Part of the video series: How to Do Vocal Exercises

Summary: Learn tips on proper singing posture for vocal exercises in this free how-to video on exercising the vocal chords.

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Cass Naumann Cass Naumann’s voice has been described as soulful, elegant, deep and captivating. Trained in classical piano since age five, she has been writing music and s... read more

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by DaveRG

I tried to focus on the tutorial but in all honestly it was to focus properly when you have such an attractive girl explaining the technique...lol

by DaveRG

*correction* "it was hard to focus" not "it was to focus" :)

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What Is Proper Singing Posture?

Hi! My name is Cass Naumann and on behalf of expertvillage.com. In this segment we are going to be talking about your posture. Proper alignment is very important when you are singing. You want to keep the knees aligned above the ankles and the shoulders above the hips. Everything nice tight, lean and long. With the head you want to keep the chin to the chest, a little more than room to place your fist. If you have trouble with your posture, if you find that you are sticking your neck out a little bit too much you can stand against a wall and practice sin with your head and your shoulders against the wall as you want and as you are seeing. So you want the shoulders back nice and open lifting nice and tall so there is plenty of room for the diaphragm to push down and out, expand as you inhale comes out and as you exhale it caves in. Your eyes are always level with your audience but in general when you practice just straight your head straightforward keeping the chin lifted and shoulders back constantly being aware that the shoulders are above the hips and knees over the ankle. As well when you are standing or sitting you want everything shoulder width the part, knees shoulder width the part. You can just kind of keep that aligned, shoulders, knees, everything lifted nice and tall, see if the sound comes straight forward and centered right out.

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