Such a great question! Short answer: your ribs will likely need to stay open. Longer answer: with a thinner sound, you don't need as much support (because the sound isn't as heavy), so while you will likely want to keep your ribs open, it shouldn't feel super "effort-full," but kind of light and buoyant...like your just sort of staying elevated and open and not using a lot of muscular force.
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What happens to the ribcage when thinning the voice?
Such a great question! Short answer: your ribs will likely need to stay open. Longer answer: with a thinner sound, you don't need as much support (because the sound isn't as heavy), so while you will likely want to keep your ribs open, it shouldn't feel super "effort-full," but kind of light and buoyant...like your just sort of staying elevated and open and not using a lot of muscular force.