To become a good singer, you must have good posture. When a vocalist starts to sing, the stance and the location of the feet with the way the knees are placed is very important for proper sound production. Also, if the posture of the chest and shoulders are correct this will enhance the voice while singing.
Voice instructors habitually tell their students to hold their spine upright so that it feels lengthened. They should inhale deeply and exhale slowly, so that their muscles relax as they do this. While breathing, the chin should be held under so that there is more room for airflow.
If the student does not practice correct posture, the upper body will be stressed and tight and it may spread to the back. In the meantime, the vocal cords will become tight and unable to help you reach a full voice while you sing. If this happens, you may lose some confidence in your ability to sing, so you need to constantly practice good posture.
If you are going to sing in public, make sure you think of your spine as you prepare to sing. It's important that your diaphragm is working in conjunction with your lengthened spine as you begin singing. Excellent posture with meaningful eye contact present an aura of confidence and willingness to communicate with the audience.
How should you stand while you perform in front of an audience? Try to stand with each foot firmly on the floor. Make sure each knee is not straightened as this can create problems with balance and can even disrupt air flow. Your feet will help ground you and work with your good posture as you perform.
When someone is standing with an upright spine with shoulders held back, they look as if they are in charge and very confident. If the singer locks the knees it could create some problems with muscle tension and even breath control. It might help a beginning singer to look into the mirror occasionally to check on the correct stance when preparing to sing.
Remember that the voice is an extension of the body as you use it to express how you feel and think. And when you perform, it is doubly important because how you hold yourself and your spine will help you look like you really are a performer. Posture and breath support do work together, and will help you sound like a singer if you practice regularly.
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