Katarina from http://tips.how2improvesinging.com shares eight common myths about breathing for singing. Myth 1: The diaphragm is not under voluntary control. Myth 2: Only opera singers use the diaphragm for singing. Myth 3: Breathing from the diaphragm means to inhale more air. Myth 4: The diaphragm "supports" the sound. Myth 5: The diaphragm inhales and exhales. Myth 6: Singing from the diaphragm means to push more air out. Myth 7: When you sing from diaphragm, your vocal cords do not vibrate. Myth 8: Singing from the diaphragm means to sing louder. For more information about singing, visit http://tips.how2improvesinging.com/how-do-i-sing-from-my-diaphragm/