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Breath Support: Unlocking the Creative Breath
Breath Support: Unlocking the Creative Breath
Course Summary
If “support” means pushing, tightening, or managing the breath, it’s time to return to what’s already there.
Your breath is not something to force or fix; it’s something to be.
This course offers a clear, somatic approach to breathing—rooted in anatomical truth and artistic freedom. You’ll explore how the diaphragm, ribs, spine, and breath interact in real time, so the idea of “support” transforms from effort to responsiveness. Undo the myths, clarify your understanding, and rediscover the natural buoyancy and expressive power that have been with you all along.
What You’ll Learn
Accurate mapping of the diaphragm, ribs, spine, and breath coordination
How to release “breath support” myths that limit capacity and ease
Gentle experiments to invite natural expansion and tone
The link between safety, breath, and artistic expression
Format & Includes
6 live core classes (recorded), 6 community performance classes, PDF diagrams, quick-reference breath cues.
Who It’s For
Wind musicians and singers seeking authentic support, deeper connection to sound, and freedom from over-control.
Course Schedule
Begins: August 28, 2026 - October 2, 2026
Duration: 6 Weeks
Classes: 12 PM ET
Community Performance Class: Fridays at 3 PM ET
Location: Online + in-person options; playback available for course members
Breath Support: Unlocking the Creative Breath
Course Summary
If “support” means pushing, tightening, or managing the breath, it’s time to return to what’s already there.
Your breath is not something to force or fix; it’s something to be.
This course offers a clear, somatic approach to breathing—rooted in anatomical truth and artistic freedom. You’ll explore how the diaphragm, ribs, spine, and breath interact in real time, so the idea of “support” transforms from effort to responsiveness. Undo the myths, clarify your understanding, and rediscover the natural buoyancy and expressive power that have been with you all along.
What You’ll Learn
Accurate mapping of the diaphragm, ribs, spine, and breath coordination
How to release “breath support” myths that limit capacity and ease
Gentle experiments to invite natural expansion and tone
The link between safety, breath, and artistic expression
Format & Includes
6 live core classes (recorded), 6 community performance classes, PDF diagrams, quick-reference breath cues.
Who It’s For
Wind musicians and singers seeking authentic support, deeper connection to sound, and freedom from over-control.
Course Schedule
Begins: August 28, 2026 - October 2, 2026
Duration: 6 Weeks
Classes: 12 PM ET
Community Performance Class: Fridays at 3 PM ET
Location: Online + in-person options; playback available for course members