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I publish today on Siing an article dating back to May 2001 written by Paolo Zedda, an illustrious singing teacher who has been able to convey the value of this tool in his life and dedication in his life becoming a lighthouse for teaching singing.
His tragic disappearance took place in July 2019 left an immense void in the singing teachers community.
This article Paolo Zedda places interesting reflections on the respiratory technique in singing.
The article explores the foundations of anatomy and physiology of breathing, as well as the principles of vocal technique, underlining the connection between the breathing and articulation of language. It underlines the importance of muscle balance for good management and presents the support technique, which allows you to extend musical phrases and amplify the voice. In conclusion, it reminds us of the importance of breath but above all of the inspiration and the phase concerning the suspension between inspiration and expiration that we can call it full open apnea.
Thanks to Dr. Elisabetta Rosa for granting me the opportunity to carry out a correction to the content thanks to her reflection concerning the full open apnea.