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		<title>By: Singing Techniques for Singers &#124; Arts and Entertainment - Article Sky</title>
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		<description>[...] Vocal techniques for singers usually involve the muscle surrounding the lungs referred to as the diaphragm. To get the distinct, strong voice singers use when performing, the diaphragm is the one responsible for managing the amount of air exhaled. When you exhale fast, the diaphragm remains as it is, but when you breathe out slowly, the diaphragm resists the movement, allowing you to handle the release of breath. A singer learns how to use these muscles to adjust his voice. This is the foundation of most singing tips and techniques. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Vocal techniques for singers usually involve the muscle surrounding the lungs known as the diaphragm. This is the one responsible for the rate of air exhaled, which lets you get the distinct voice that singer use. When you breathe out rapidly, the diaphragm remains as it is, but when you breathe out slowly, the diaphragm resists the movement, allowing you to control the release of breath. A singer learns how to use these muscles to adjust his voice. This is the cornerstone of most singing tips and techniques. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Vocal techniques for singers usually involve the muscle surrounding the lungs referred to as the diaphragm. This helps you handle your exhalation rate in order to get the powerful voice singers use to perform. When you breathe out fast, the diaphragm remains as it is, but when you exhale slowly, the diaphragm resists the movement, allowing you to control the release of breath. A singer learns how to use these muscles to adjust his voice. This is the foundation of most singing tips and techniques. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Vocal techniques for singers usually involve the muscle surrounding the lungs referred to as the diaphragm. This is the body part responsible for controlling the rate of air breathed out, ultimately resulting to the clear voice singers have. When you breathe out quickly, the diaphragm remains as it is, but when you breathe out slowly, the diaphragm resists the movement, allowing you to manage the release of breath. A singer learns how to use these muscles to operate his voice. This is the cornerstone of most singing tips and techniques. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Vocal techniques for singers usually involve the muscle surrounding the lungs referred to as the diaphragm. Fundamentally, this helps handle the rate of air you breathe out to get the powerful clear voice singers use when performing. When you exhale rapidly, the diaphragm remains as it is, but when you breathe out slowly, the diaphragm resists the movement, allowing you to manage the release of breath. A singer learns how to use these muscles to manipulate his voice. This is the foundation of most singing tips and techniques. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Vocal techniques for singers usually involve the muscle surrounding the lungs known as the diaphragm. This helps you manage your exhalation rate in order to get the strong voice singers use to perform. When you exhale quickly, the diaphragm remains as it is, but when you breathe out slowly, the diaphragm resists the movement, allowing you to handle the release of breath. A singer learns how to use these muscles to manipulate his voice. This is the foundation of most singing tips and techniques. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Vocal techniques for singers usually involve the muscle surrounding the lungs known as the diaphragm. This is the body part responsible for controlling the rate of air breathed out, ultimately producing to the clear voice singers have. When you breathe out rapidly, the diaphragm remains as it is, but when you exhale slowly, the diaphragm resists the movement, allowing you to manage the release of breath. A singer learns how to use these muscles to manipulate his voice. This is the cornerstone of most singing tips and techniques. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Vocal techniques for singers usually involve the muscle surrounding the lungs called the diaphragm. This is the one responsible for the rate of air exhaled, which lets you get the distinct voice that singer use. When you exhale fast, the diaphragm remains as it is, but when you breathe out slowly, the diaphragm resists the movement, allowing you to manage the release of breath. A singer learns how to use these muscles to operate his voice. This is the cornerstone of most singing tips and techniques. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Vocal techniques for singers usually involve the muscle surrounding the lungs called the diaphragm. This is the body part responsible for controlling the rate of air breathed out, ultimately resulting to the clear voice singers have. When you breathe out fast, the diaphragm remains as it is, but when you exhale slowly, the diaphragm resists the movement, allowing you to manage the release of breath. A singer learns how to use these muscles to manipulate his voice. This is the cornerstone of most singing tips and techniques. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Vocal techniques for singers usually involve the muscle surrounding the lungs referred to as the diaphragm. This is the one responsible for the rate of air exhaled, which lets you get the clear voice that singer use. When you exhale fast, the diaphragm remains as it is, but when you exhale slowly, the diaphragm resists the movement, allowing you to manage the release of breath. A singer learns how to use these muscles to adjust his voice. This is the cornerstone of most singing tips and techniques. [...]</description>
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