btherl
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I'm moving this out of jianrong's thread
But it is essentially a reply to this and the nearby posts.
I want to clarify a few things. Chenglehung is learning Speech Level Singing (as am I). While SLS singers do support, the support is not learnt by concentrating on the diaphragm. Instead it is taught by concentrating on balancing the vocal cords. As the vocal cords can only be balanced when supported, support comes naturally as a consequence.
So that is how it's possible to support without ever thinking or practicing it. And I believe support IS a natural process. After all we support when speaking, crying, and plenty of other modes of making noise, and we can do all these from the moment we are born.
If support is natural, why is it so hard to learn? Because we learn so many bad habits throughout our life. And we need to rediscover the natural way of breathing again.
At the end of it all, whether you use a breathing based method or a vocal cord based method, the result is the same - balance of air and cord.
All feedback welcome! My ideas of singing are constantly under review and I'd like to hear what others think on this.

I want to clarify a few things. Chenglehung is learning Speech Level Singing (as am I). While SLS singers do support, the support is not learnt by concentrating on the diaphragm. Instead it is taught by concentrating on balancing the vocal cords. As the vocal cords can only be balanced when supported, support comes naturally as a consequence.
So that is how it's possible to support without ever thinking or practicing it. And I believe support IS a natural process. After all we support when speaking, crying, and plenty of other modes of making noise, and we can do all these from the moment we are born.
If support is natural, why is it so hard to learn? Because we learn so many bad habits throughout our life. And we need to rediscover the natural way of breathing again.
At the end of it all, whether you use a breathing based method or a vocal cord based method, the result is the same - balance of air and cord.
All feedback welcome! My ideas of singing are constantly under review and I'd like to hear what others think on this.