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  2. Circular breathing - Wikipedia

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    If done correctly, by the time the air in the mouth is nearly exhausted the musician can begin to exhale from the lungs once more, ready to repeat the process again. Essentially, circular breathing bridges the gap between exhalations with air stored in the cheeks, an extra air reserve to play with while sneaking in a breath through the nose.

  3. Voice projection - Wikipedia

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    Voice projection is the strength of speaking or singing whereby the human voice is used powerfully and clearly. It is a technique employed to command respect and attention, such as when a teacher talks to a class, or simply to be heard clearly, as used by an actor in a theatre or during drill. Breath technique is essential for proper voice ...

  4. Breath mark - Wikipedia

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    A breath mark or luftpause is a symbol used in musical notation. It directs the performer of the music passage to take a breath (for wind instruments and vocalists ), or to make a slight pause (for other instruments ).

  5. 'Brady Bunch' brothers talk 'Time to Change' voice-crack ...

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    Knight — whose pubescent, un-Auto-Tuned voice-crack in “Time to Change” was a major plot point in The Brady Bunch’s “Dough Re Mi” episode, which turned 50 this year — insists he’s ...

  6. Vocal warm-up - Wikipedia

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    Vocal warm-up demonstration from the United States Navy Band. A vocal warm-up is a series of exercises meant to prepare the voice for singing, acting, or other use.. Vocal warm-ups are essential exercises for singers to enhance vocal performance and reduce the sense of effort required for singing.

  7. 'All about the connection': Singing chaplain unites Columbus ...

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    Rev. Chris Ciampa is unique among Wexner Medical Center's 18 chaplains. Each day, at the psychiatric hospital, he leads patients in sing-alongs.

  8. Runner Reveals “Army Breathing Technique” That Made Jogging ...

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    Essentially, what you’re doing is one deep breath in and then two half breaths out.” Maraika Rose revealed her “army breathing technique” to make running easier in a viral video with over ...

  9. Glass harp - Wikipedia

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    The glass harp was created in 1741 by Irishman Richard Pockrich, who is known as the first virtuoso of the musical glasses. [2] Pockrich called his instrument the "angelic organ" and it was played with sticks, rather than by rubbing the glasses with a moistened finger. It was reported in 1760 that, "Pockrich played Handel's Water Music on the ...