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saxikath ([personal profile] saxikath) wrote2007-01-24 09:14 am

Ask Dr. LJ: Singing.

So, I'm doing this solo with a bell piece that we're playing in late February. And wow, am I out of practice. The piece is slow, with looooong breath lines. (At least long for me.) Breath line was never my strongest suit, even when I was in better vocal condition, and now -- ouch.

So the question is, for you singers out there: what exercises do you recommend for working on breath line?

In related news, there is a distinct shortage of me-accessible musical theater this spring. Foo. Princess Ida is still an option, though I'm not all that wild about Blanche and can't imagine they'd actually cast me as Psyche. But I want to sing somewhere! (Brigadoon isn't happening in Belmont after all.)

(And yes, I went swimming again yesterday. And am going again tonight. I'm a quarter of the way across the Hellespont at its widest. Rawr!)
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[personal profile] cnoocy 2007-01-24 02:57 pm (UTC)(link)
When we did Evita in college, our lead spent spring break rehearsing her songs while treading water, but that may not be feasible in a busy pool.
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[personal profile] kayre 2007-01-24 05:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Great-- first try skipping a stroke occasionally. Then try one length, after you're warmed up; back to breathing every stroke for a while, then another length of skipping a stroke, etc. You'll have breath support like never before! :)