Any tips for working and training your voice in bed? I love singing, but have never done it in public other than a few times in a community play, and church. I've been extremely ill the last three years and bed ridden and not even able to sit up about 75% of the time. Needless to say my muscles have deteriorated horribly, and my voice is much weaker as a result. Earlier today I wanted to sing a song for a friend and send it to her because her mom died suddenly and I couldn't be there, and I was surprised at how shaky my voice felt singing. I ended up writing a blog about it and posting it here: https://steemit.com/music/@justkeepitreal/me-singing-in-my-bed
But if you have any God vocal excersizes for laying on your back in bed to build up breath control?
Thank you!
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Sorry for the late reply. You should look in to opera singing, while they have a strong support for their voice and often can sing laying down. Anna Netrebko lies down while singing a lot of times in La Traviata, that you can watch fully on youtube.
Some tips from me is that your breath control is the most important thing next to your diaphragm. You can start with training on a s or f; just breath in and count up to 15, next 20, then 25 and then 30 seconds of breathing out. For your diaphragm you can try to hold something heavy, so that your body supports your voice while singing. Your diaphragm should be open all the time you sing and while you breathe you can relax it.
If you think about those two things while doing your singing exercises it should improve, but it depends on your amount or training. If you feel your voice is getting tired, just take a break and start again in 2 hours or the next day.
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