Instructors should study much harder than trainees.
Here, I would like to discuss those points which bring about good results in esophageal speech. They can be summarized to the following three points. These are the points repeatedly stated for their importance. They are;
1) The basic vocalization is "one word in one breath."
2) Take in the air necessary for vocalization as shallow as possible, not deep in the esophagus.
3) Try to understand the theory of vocalization and practice, do not rush.
1. This is a basic notice to the beginners who have just gained the basic sound.
The lung breathing of the able body is unconsciously continued all the time, which is a mechanism of natural, and rhythmic movement. This natural breathing can be most ideal basis for our esophageal speech.