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I’ve heard the phrase over and over again: “Man, that singer has a set of pipes”.

And another: “Man, they really have a set of lungs”.

Obviously, lungs play a major key role in the respiratory process. Lungs are a gigantic honeycomb of small pockets strung together inside the rib cage that has very little actual strength to it at all.

The power comes from the upper diaphragm – which is the primary respiratory response muscle -, the many muscle structures in the abdomen, and also the second diaphragm that is down at the pelvic floor.

In this video, I discuss the concept of “glottal compression”.

Many interpret this as compressing air at the glottis or the vocal folds themselves.

And while some of that is true, there is a network that works together, compressing air in the lungs while using open throat technique, and then ultimately compressing air in the glottis to sustain long singing notes.

For all of you singing enthusiasts, please come along for the ride to learn how to sustain long singing notes.

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