
breath support
Breath support refers to the controlled use of the muscles involved in breathing, primarily the diaphragm and abdominal muscles, to produce steady, sustained airflow. This control allows for better voice projection, tone, and stamina, especially during singing or speaking. Proper breath support involves engaging these muscles to generate consistent air pressure, preventing strain and enabling clear, powerful communication. It’s like managing a steady river of air that fuels your voice, rather than letting it rush out or sputter unpredictably. Developing good breath support improves vocal quality and endurance over time.