By Meribeth A. Bunch Ph.D. (auth.)
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Transversus thoracis (sternocostalis) muscles. These thin, paired muscles connect the second to sixth costal cartilages to the sternum and lie deep to the internal intercostals in the parasternal region. They depress the ribs to which they are attached. They are thought to be expiratory in function. This view of the antero lateral wall of the thorax is seen from behind. Subglottic pressure Another importnat factor that must be considered in any discussion of expiration in relation to singing is subglottic pressure, a pressure created by the flow of expired air against partially closed (adducted) vocal folds.
As a result, there are almost as many techniques of breathing as there are performers; and the researchers and teachers are not seeing any uniformity of performance. Instead they are observing a compendium of personal experience, idiosyncracies, and to add to the problem, are using a confusing terminology. Despite the contradictions, this research provides a basis from which further more objective studies can proceed. Even now there is much of value for the teachers who wish to use an informed and reasoned approach 24 Posture and breathing in singing when coaching students in the process of breathing.
As a result, there are almost as many techniques of breathing as there are performers; and the researchers and teachers are not seeing any uniformity of performance. Instead they are observing a compendium of personal experience, idiosyncracies, and to add to the problem, are using a confusing terminology. Despite the contradictions, this research provides a basis from which further more objective studies can proceed. Even now there is much of value for the teachers who wish to use an informed and reasoned approach 24 Posture and breathing in singing when coaching students in the process of breathing.