tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6919674981128634746.post2111080723701166970..comments2023-11-05T07:41:34.380-05:00Comments on Kashu-do (歌手道): The Way of the Singer: kashu-do (歌手道): Focus and Airflow: Paradoxical CompatibilityKashu-Dohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17375903978220316261noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6919674981128634746.post-35364768785721997602010-03-07T08:39:40.317-05:002010-03-07T08:39:40.317-05:00As important as this is, don't forget that equ...As important as this is, don't forget that equally important is the fact that a concrete answer was given. Sometimes, a person cannot simply be satisfied when told to "imagine you're singing through your teeth," or "try to sing from your toes." Those concepts simply aren't answers; they affect the the moment only. How can the lesson be learned if it's never understood? How can a proper singing technique be applied in other situations if one time the singer is told to "lift the eyebrows," and another time to do something completely different? <br /><br />Both peace and confidence lie in a logical answer to the questions, "What is happening when I do this?" and "Why is this happening?" What you do for your students when you provide full, complete answers is a gift beyond measure.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16025443034147908867noreply@blogger.com