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 Re: chest breathing and hyperventilation in the upper register
Author: Ken Lagace 
Date:   2019-04-17 16:49

Chest breathing is not good way on any wind instrument. Diaphragm breathing from the bottom of the lungs is most successful. Chest breathing may tighten the throat muscles when they must be relaxed as part of tone production. Diaphragm breathing expands below the rib cage to be able to inhale a larger capacity of air. The clarinet and other wind instruments need 'fast air' to play the full range of the instrument easily. "Blow harder but don't play louder" is a good way to think of it. This is best produced by using the stronger breathing muscle below rather than the weak rib cage muscles above.

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