Hip Posture for Singing

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Part of the video series: Proper Singing Techniques

Summary: Hip posture is important for singing, get expert tips and advice on proper singing techniques and music lessons in this free video.

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Yessenia Balan Yessenia has a Bachelor of Music Education and over 10 years of experience as a music teacher. From choir directing to voice teacher, piano instructor, and gu... read more

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Hip Posture for Singing

Hello, my name is Yessenia Balan and on behalf of Expert Village. I'm going to talk about the proper techniques for singing. After you've gotten your shoulders in position, the next thing you need to think about is the hips. Hips should be leaning back, much like when you do all kinds of lifting. You don't want to be bending forward or bending far back. But, just a natural hip turned into the back of your body. So, again I'm going to do that from the side. If you notice, the hip section should not be too far back where my back is actually at an angle. It should be naturally. The hips should be rolled back with a nice linear figure here. Again, and it should not be leaning forward. So, it's this middle section with the hips rolled in to a comfortable position. Ok.

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