2:58 Incorrect. It's not the lungs that push the diaphragm, it's the diaphragm ( which performs 60-80% of the work in ventilatory process - Donald A. Neumann 2010) that increases intrathoracic volume , and air rushes in. :) Our lungs can't expand by themselves.
Julius yes! You only want to use as much air as you need, not any extra. The rest of the air helps you remain expanded and gives you breath support. Np! Thank you for sending your questions.
@@chel2947 So you only sing/exhale as much air as you need but the rest of the air you're exhaling is used as support? Please tell me if I'm understanding it correctly 😅
Helpful explanation and demonstration. Thank you.
2:58 Incorrect. It's not the lungs that push the diaphragm, it's the diaphragm ( which performs 60-80% of the work in ventilatory process - Donald A. Neumann 2010) that increases intrathoracic volume , and air rushes in. :) Our lungs can't expand by themselves.
Hello, do we start singing after hissing? Do we just replace the hissing with words?
Julius you’ll replace the hissing with words. You want to have the same feeling and airflow as you do in the exercise when you sing. :)
@@chel2947 Oh I see, thanks for the fast reply! So we're basically exhaling the air slowly as we sing?
Julius yes! You only want to use as much air as you need, not any extra. The rest of the air helps you remain expanded and gives you breath support.
Np! Thank you for sending your questions.
@@chel2947 So you only sing/exhale as much air as you need but the rest of the air you're exhaling is used as support? Please tell me if I'm understanding it correctly 😅
Julius almost. Lol the rest of the air you are holding inside for support. It is a little confusing especially through messages.
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