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Author: Martina
Date: 2002-07-27 00:52
Hello all Well, I know this is an old issue, old topic, and old problem for all instrumentalists, but I would like to hear some more insight on it. I was wondering how you KNOW that you are supporting your air. I know that the diaphram should control the air and you use pressure to create support, but how do you know you aren't using your ab muscles to do it? Support has been the one thing that I've struggled with, and I know I won't get any better unless I fix it. Can anyone tell me what its supposed to feel like, or are there any 'checks' you can do to make sure you are supporting correctly? I appreciate everyone's thoughts on this.
Thank you! Martina
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Martina |
2002-07-27 00:52 |
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2002-07-27 03:34 |
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2002-07-27 15:00 |
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2002-07-30 04:59 |
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