WINNER's Kang Seung-yoon Shares His Thoughts on JYP's 'Half Air, Half Sound' Singing Technique

On a recent broadcast of SBS Power FM's 'Cultwo Show,' WINNER's Kang Seung-yoon shared his thoughts on the 'half air, half sound' singing technique emphasized by singer and producer Park Jin-young.
The broadcast, which aired on October 24th, featured Kang Seung-yoon as a special DJ alongside vocal trainer Noh Young-joo.
While discussing methods to improve breath control with Noh Young-joo, Kang Seung-yoon questioned the practical feasibility of the 'half air, half sound' concept.
When Kim Tae-kyun asked if the 'half air, half sound' technique required excessive breathing, Noh Young-joo explained, 'Actively using a lot of air with control is different from losing control and wasting air.'
This conversation prompted many to reconsider the importance of breath control in singing.
Kang Seung-yoon shared his experience of attempting the 'half air, half sound' technique, stating that it was difficult to sing an entire song that way.
This is a sentiment many singers likely share. Noh Young-joo added that 'unstable pitch occurs when the vocal cords dry out quickly,' further emphasizing the importance of breath control.
Kang Seung-yoon's advice to use 'half of half of half the air' could be a solution to a common concern among singers.
He then demonstrated how to use air effectively by singing a line from WINNER's 'REALLY REALLY.'
Kang Seung-yoon provided a deeper understanding to the audience by not only sharing theoretical insights but also demonstrating the technique through song.
Ultimately, the 'half air, half sound' concept is not just a simple singing technique but an important element for improving the quality of singing and protecting vocal cord health.
Kang Seung-yoon's experiences were inspiring, and his future activities are highly anticipated.
Singing is not just about producing sound; it's about conveying emotions. Therefore, the importance of breath control cannot be overlooked.
Hopefully, Kang Seung-yoon's story will inspire us all to consider how we can sing better.
In that sense, this broadcast was more than just a discussion about music; it was a platform for sharing a deep understanding and appreciation of singing.
Hopefully, more of these valuable stories will be shared in the future.
Source :https://blog.naver.com/djssl0316
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