Keeping your diaphragm flexed and using it to regulate your output adds a measure (no pun intended) of control and power to your singing that is obvious to an audience with a good ear. I've seen many YouTube videos of average people singing, and while there are many people who can sing in tune, almost everyone I've seen sounds like the music is just falling out of their mouths, like a bullet that has just enough powder to get it to the end of the barrel, so when it leaves the barrel it falls straight to the ground.
The diaphragm is muscle located just beneath the lungs. This muscle is responsible for allowing air in and forcing air out of your body. The term "singing diaphragm" has no relevance, though the muscle is used quite extensively while singing.
It allows greater control over your voice, greater support, so that the breathing is effective, so that the sound is strong rather than weak, controlled rather than pathetic and lost. Even when singing quietly you have to have that support there to allow that control and resonance.
Singing lessons are lessons that help you to fine tune your singing skills and improve on your voice.
You must sing from your diaphragm if you want your voice to sound less nasal. You should sign up for the school choir since they teach you how to do this. Choir teachers are great. If signing up for choir counts as singing lessons look up on the internet how to sing form your diaphragm or look for it on YouTube. You should put your hand over your stomach and if you are feeling movement you are singing from your diaphragm, if not keep on trying, it took me awhile to learn. Hope this helps you.
Use vocalvoice.org approach:switch your singing voice to active mode
Keeping your diaphragm flexed and using it to regulate your output adds a measure (no pun intended) of control and power to your singing that is obvious to an audience with a good ear. I've seen many youtube videos of average people singing, and while there are many people who can sing in tune, almost everyone I've seen sounds like the music is just falling out of their mouths, like a bullet that has just enough powder to get it to the end of the barrel, so when it leaves the barrel it falls straight to the ground.
The diaphragm is muscle located just beneath the lungs. This muscle is responsible for allowing air in and forcing air out of your body. The term "singing diaphragm" has no relevance, though the muscle is used quite extensively while singing.
It is not possible to sing from the diaphragm because singing requires one to breathe a lot of air which the diaphragm cannot hold.
You can improve singing by taking singing lessons or just do simple breathing excercises (you can even find it online)
Good singing , or singing nicely
if you mean for singing, singing using your diaphragm improves the voice. That means flexing stomach muscles instead of using your throat to sing higher. This is why babies never lose their voice when crying. Also trying to create vibrato makes the voice sound better, which is pretty much doing small fast dips in a note to make it easier to keep pitch...hope this helps!
It allows greater control over your voice, greater support, so that the breathing is effective, so that the sound is strong rather than weak, controlled rather than pathetic and lost. Even when singing quietly you have to have that support there to allow that control and resonance.
well one thing that I think is interesting is that you use your diaphragm when sing not just your throat. and the diaphragm is a muscle!
The diaphragm is muscle located just beneath the lungs. This muscle is responsible for allowing air in and forcing air out of your body. The term "singing diaphragm" has no relevance, though the muscle is used quite extensively while singing.
Ideally, singing is performed from the diaphragm, projecting rich sound from the gut that projects because of its source. Higher-pitched singing that lacks rich acoustics is often referred to as "nasal" singing or "singing through your nose" because, by contrast to singing from your gut with sound coming up from somewhere, the voice filters through the head and essentially "comes down" and out instead.
There are so many different ways to improve. For example, take singing lessons or you can join a chorus group. You can even improve by breathing exercises.
singing lessons maybe ?