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Ep.253 The S-Word: Why It's Time to Rethink 'Support' in Singing Teaching with Line Hilton

Published 2 months, 1 week ago
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Line Hilton hosts the Singing Teachers Talk podcast and challenges the continued, vague use of “support” and appoggio in breath management teaching, arguing that research shows no single correct breathing strategy among elite singers and that singers often misidentify what their respiratory muscles are doing. She explains how singing uses much larger lung-volume ranges than speech, often requiring controlled braking against passive recoil rather than pushing more air, and notes that trained singers don’t have bigger lungs—just better coordination. Drawing on sources including Miller, McCoy, Titze, Sundberg, and EMG research, she reframes “support” as task-specific breath management shaped by genre, physiology, and performance demands, and offers practical studio strategies such as audiation, mental rehearsal, the Underwood method, SPLAT, physiological sigh, sustained S/counting, straw phonation, gestural calibration, score marking, CO2 tolerance work, and respiratory hygiene. 

 

WHAT’S IN THIS PODCAST? 

00:19 Why the term support bothers me 

01:47 What the research says 

04:23 Why breath is complex 

08:42 The problem with support 

14:55 Reframing as Breath Management 

15:32 Studio tools and exercises 

23:43 Bigger picture  and hygiene 

24:42 Key takeaways and language shift 

 

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