Singing Lessons – Episode .2. (Breath Support) with Rae Henry

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Breath Lesson (57min extended). Watch Now! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrdrSxCwHvo&list=PLms9L7DQxfwNI-W8lpINkjl2zSh3n2ADm&index=4

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24 Replies to “Singing Lessons – Episode .2. (Breath Support) with Rae Henry”

  1. How about if the super high notes comes mam should i breath deeply and hold it?pls

  2. hey, thanks for useful advice.. I have one question.. when we sing high notes we are supposed to enter the tummy in apparently. So how do we do that pull it out and in at the same time?? thank you in advance

  3. omg you are amazing… One of the best vocal coaches I ve found here… keep up the good work … 🙂

  4. Thank you very much for the very informative video. But, I am a bit confused. When you take a breath in then tend to let it out the lower part of the abdomen will have to come in. In other words you must suck in your tummy in order to let the air out. You are saying to push the wall of the tummy out when you let the air out. Did I misunderstood you? Do mind please elaborate on this a bit. Thank you.

  5. you are a grate teacher even if you dont have as many sudscriders they probibly have not
    found their way i know it has helped me and i am extreamly happy how my voice is now .
    (life is a song you must sing it.)

  6. OH MY GOD THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING! YOU MADE A BIG CHANGE TO MY VOICE AND IT WORKS! THANK YOU SO MUCH! 🙂 <3 @Rae Henry 

  7. If your in band you learn to stagger breathe. Quickly take a sudden breath where it's not noticed

  8. If your in band you learn to stagger breathe. Quickly take a sudden breath where it's not noticed

  9. Dear Rae , I enjoy your voice lessons, you are a fantastic voice teacher. Only it is such a shame that the moment you open up, the audio clips; distortion by running your mic too HOT! I would gladly help identity the problem if you would described your setup to me. email me stratmister@ gmail . . . .

  10. I was a choir student back in school but after years w/o training, I have lost the techniques…I can still sing though but after viewing your videos, you reminded me of what my choir instructor taught me 13 years ago…thank you so much!

  11. 1:02 😛 but your a really good teacher and my breathing has been better lately so thanks

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