It was normal for humans to breathe with their heads!
What a surprise! Normal human breathing was something that also used the head!
More than 80% of Japanese people, all of them are pre-sinusitis sufferers.
So those who had normal breathing are “only 10 percent.”
80% of Japanese are living “unaware” of it.
Improved breathing function in the head makes a world of difference.
We often hear about “belly breathing. Actually, did you know that its real roots are in Indian yoga? The yoga breathing technique “pranayama” is not just a breathing technique, but a technique to control “prana,” which is life energy.
In Indian yoga, abdominal breathing involves a large movement of the diaphragm and deep breathing to regulate the flow of energy in the body. In particular, the three-step breathing technique called “dirga pranayama” is a technique that sends fresh oxygen throughout the body through the breath in the order of the abdomen, chest, and collarbone. This process has the effect of calming the mind, reducing stress, and increasing mental focus.
And not to forget, we must not forget to take care of our head. In yoga, breathing techniques are believed to affect the entire body and mind. Deep breathing supplies the brain with plenty of oxygen, which keeps the mind clear and clear. This removes mental distractions and stress and resets the energy in the head.
Abdominal breathing is not just a relaxation technique, but an important part of caring for your whole body, from head to foot, to maintain balance, beauty, and health from the inside out. Incorporating it into your daily life will help keep not only your body healthy, but also your mind and head.
The next time you take a deep breath, be aware that you are resetting your head along with it. To breathe well is to reset both your mind and your heart.” Real belly breathing was important for the “head” as well.
The Japanese believed that abdominal breathing was
Opera vocal technique = voice training.
(Opera) Italian opera breathing is a copy of abdominal breathing.
Japan only introduced it, but it has no meaning.
The reason is that the exact opposite, the German singing method also has abdominal breathing.
By the way, there are three types of abdominal breathing.
- the original of belly breathing is the health method “Indian Yoga.
- a copy is the abdominal breathing of bel canto singing in Italian opera.
- reverse abdominal breathing in German opera.
Even in opera, breathing was done “with the head and the stomach”.
But as it was handed down, the “head” was forgotten and changed to belly breathing only.
It is not healthy, but rather dangerous, to believe in “belly breathing.
That is why I can no longer sing.
Voice Training is an Operatic Vocal Method
Opera (vocal music) is not originally a “method to make a poor singer sing better”.
It was originally a method of selecting people who could sing and using instrumental exercises to make them sing, or in other words, a vocal method of correcting them.
This is an idea that is antithetical to the spirit of free singing in POPS.
Abdominal breathing blocks the breathing route of the head.
Conversely, the nose becomes blocked and POPS becomes impossible to sing.
Mr. Tatsuro Yamashita.
I don’t trust voice training very much. It makes you lose your individuality. For example, in opera, bel canto singers need training to produce a voice that can break through the walls of La Scala. But we are the voice on the microphone, so whether we have a croaky voice or are a little boy or girl, it becomes our individuality.
Ms. Ado.
After that, I was inspired by many Vocaloid singers, and after “having fun and singing over and over again all the time,” I came to my current way of singing, which is to activate my emotions. I taught myself everything I know. I once went to a voice training class, but I didn’t continue (laughs). (Laughs.) People close to me pointed out the way I sang, but I stuck to my own style. For example, if I wanted to express the lyrics as they are, I would sing angry phrases with a growl to express more anger.
Motoki Omori
Per 17:10, I am not doing it clearly.
Toushiki-style breathing, which was part of human respiration.
Broadcast on NHK Over 80% of Japanese have pustulosis “preliminaries
Sinusitis, which we thought was a disease of the past, still occurs in 10 million people per year (including acute sinusitis). And the number of people who are prone to sinusitis, so to speak, is a whopping 100 million! Please be careful that your runny or stuffy nose does not worsen into sinusitis!
- Allergic Rhinitis Estimated cedar pollinosis alone accounts for about 25% of the Japanese population, and allergic rhinitis as a whole accounts for about 40% of the population
- Japanese are the closest to Neanderthals? Japanese have the highest number of immunogenes for hay fever in the world (51%)
You can check to see if you too have a pre-existing sinusitis.
Listen to the first “ student testimonial.
Her mother was a singer.