Talking with opera singer Capucine Chiaudani about breath support
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- Опубликовано: 30 май 2020
- Capucine Chiaudani is an esteemed, experienced opera singer and voice teacher. In this talk she goes deep into the topic of breath support and provides physiological explanation and practical instructions on how to support the voice.
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Hello Linor :)
I would like to say a BIG thank you to you and to Capucine Chiaudani. I'm a beginner and I never really understood what support is. This is the first time I understand the basic idea behind this obscure word. It's actually NOT just breathing into your belly and there are sooo many videos on YT which teach it that way!
Very glad to hear that and to have been a bit helpful to get some clarity in this so controversial and so essential topic for every singer!
An excellent presentation on Breath support and vocal technique! So glad you put this together for us! Capuchine is an amazing teacher and performer. Thank you so much for this Linor.
Thank you so much Demetrios for your appreciation!
Thank you for this intelligent and generous conversation- generous in offering your knowledge! Thanks to many years of study but more recently my classes with Linor, I have been able to put together many essential elements for classical singing. Capucine's comment about the resistance was another key to the code- and I could feel, while I dropped my jaw during this video, how THAT for me, creates the feeling of resistance and I had never linked dropping the jaw correctly, to the sense of resistance/leaning on the vocal cords. I did read a long time ago that it took Pavarotti 5 years to learn to drop his jaw. This seems absolutely related to the resistance point. thank you!
Looking forward to hearing this!!
absolutely great, very clear. thanks
Thank you
Love this so much! I am one of those over-breathers..... what I am taking away from this (apart from the great advice) is “don’t give up.. it takes time” ❤️
Just breath "enough"...and remember...very often less is more. It is not about pushing the breath...it is about resisting it
I do have a question about the neck "Support". I find this fascinating. One of my teachers said the Italians call the back of the neck "la cucina del canto" (please forgive misspelling!) Can you explain more about this?
Well....la cucina del canto means: the kitchen of singing. The Neck Support actually stabilizes boht larynx and velum
Hello.how about to watch Aida,Lara Fabian,Dimash "ti amo cosi"?
Hello Linor,
could you please make a reaction video on the song "Pink Floyd - The Great Gig in the Sky (live)". Please make sure it is the video from live concert. There are three amazing woman performances and I would love to hear your opinion.
Thank you. :)
Great content. one day Everyone will love all! See ya bud :o
Thanks
Hello Linor Oren
can you do a reacción on Ricardo Cocciante in bella sin alma
per favore.
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