Most people involved in music and singing have heard the phrase, "sing from your diaphragm," but don't know exactly what that means. The diaphragm is a muscle below the rib cage, which bisects the body. The lungs, which reside within the rib cage, are, of course, expandable. The secret to breathing well for singing is to lower the diaphragm at the precise moment you take in air. When the diaphragm lowers, the area of the body that can fill with air is increased.
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