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This sample does not have a very connected sound from the diaphragm. It's somewhat airy and unsupported. That is why it wavers slightly.

When you have a direct connection from your diaphragm to your voice, you will have more tone and stability than this recording demonstrates.

 

As you say, you feel awkward in your throat. When you are properly supported, you will be feeling your voice to be powered by your gut, i.e. "singing from your diaphragm".

 

All the Best!

 

Bob

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@curingjoy,

 

This is slightly better, but there is very little connection or control on the movement of your diaphragm. When you take control of the movement of your diaphragm, your tone will increase and the stability of your breath will be more solid. Listen to your voice in this second clip. Hear the slight wavering beneath the sound? When you have support, the tone will be stronger and the notes will be more solid.

 

There are lots of videos on YouTube, if you do a search on diaphragmatic breathing for singing. Watch several of them. Put together the things they have in common and you'll probably be getting closer to finding breath support for your voice.

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