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Breathing for singing is very important for a successful vocal delivery.

Primarily it is necessary that you are breathing properly for singing. This involves using the muscles of your diaphragm (the partition of muscles and tendons between the chest and abdominal cavity). When you inhale, the diaphragm pushes downward and contracts as the lungs fill up with air. This action enables the rib muscles to expand outward. You take this breath when you are ready to begin singing your tone. As you exhale and release your tone, your rib muscles and diaphragm begin to relax as you return to your position before the inhalation.

     Let us use the song "My Heart Will Go On," (Titanic) performed by Celine Dion, as an example. When preparing to take a breath for singing, you should plan how much air you think you will need to carry you to the end of the line. (If you can, try this experiment in front of a mirror.) Inhale as you feel your rib cage expand, immediately begin thinking about how much air you "feel" you need. You may want to breathe a bit deeper at first, especially if you are a bit nervous or are a beginner. When you are ready to sing, expel as much air as needed. Be aware not to push out too much air at one time or your tone will become breathy.

 
How to identify your comfortable singing range? (Men and Women)

In women, there are three comfortable ranges: the Alto, Mezzo-Soprano, and the Soprano. In a woman who feels comfortable in the lower register, the Alto, the approximate vocal range can begin at the note C below middle C and end approximately at the note G below the note high C. The Mezzo Soprano, in between the Alto and Soprano range may feel comfortable from the note G below the note middle C to approximately the note B before high C. The Soprano, the highest vocal range may feel comfortable from the note G below the note middle C to beyond the note high C.

In men, there are three comfortable ranges: the Bass, Baritone, and Tenor.
In a man who feels comfortable in the lower register, the Bass, the approximate vocal range can begin at the note F an octave below the note middle C to the note F above middle C. The Baritone, in between the Bass and Tenor range may feel comfortable from the note A an octave below the note middle C to the note B above middle C. The Tenor, the highest male vocal range may feel comfortable from the note C below the note middle C to C above middle C.

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