A Quote by Rod Stewart

Everybody sings from their diaphragm. — © Rod Stewart
Everybody sings from their diaphragm.

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The activity of both sets of muscles, the diaphragm and the abdominal muscles, varies reciprocally. Thus, during inspiration the tonus of the diaphragm increases while that of the abdominal muscles decreases, and vice-versa during expiration. Hence there exists between these two muscle groups a floating equilibrium constantly shifting in both directions.
He who sings a song to Christ in the night, sings the best song in all the world; for he sings from the heart.
I'm in a house where if the washing machine shuts off, it sings a song. If iPad gets a message, it sings a song. I'm living in a real postmodern time - every single thing sings to you to tell you it's started, it's stopped, you've got a message, you didn't get a message.
All of my kids are into music. My older daughter plays guitar, piano, sings. My young son, he sings.
My sparrow, she flickers and wakes and sings and sings.
I remember being a bathtub singer. You know, the type that sings and everybody's like, 'Shut up.'
If you listen, you can hear it. The city, it sings. If you stand quietly, at the foot of a garden, in the middle of the street, on the roof of a house. It's clearest at night, when the sound cuts more sharply across the surface of things, when the song reaches out to a place inside you. It's a wordless song, for the most, but it's a song all the same, and nobody hearing it could doubt what it sings. And the song sings the loudest when you pick out each note.
anyone who sings about love and harmony and life [john lennon] is dangerous to someone who sings about death and killing and subduing [Nixon]
Everybody in my family sings. We were either in a choir, or there was something going on at home where we were singing.
Everybody I've ever seen live sings out of tune, even the greatest singers in the world. And of course if you make a single nowadays, they'll autotune it anyway.
We don't get harmony when everybody sings the same note. Only notes that are different can harmonize. The same is true with people.
I'm engaging my diaphragm as I'm speaking to you right now.
A concave chest means that your diaphragm is sagging.
I felt bad about the controversy because they stopped playing my songs on American radio stations. But there was nothing wrong with what I did. Now everybody sings the national anthem the way they want.
The caged bird sings with a fearful trill, of things unknown, but longed for still, and his tune is heard on the distant hill, for the caged bird sings of freedom.
But I really do have a soft spot for the solo shows. Any musician who writes and sings will tell you that's the center of it, that is it. It's almost like there's something church-like about it and you gotta go back there, if you're a songwriter that sings your material.
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