
Circular breathing is a technique used by players of some wind instruments to produce a continuous tone without interruption. This is accomplished by breathing in through the nose while simultaneously pushing air out through the mouth using air stored in the cheeks. ==History== In the 13th century, Asian metalsmiths who specialized in gold and sil...
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in music, a technique used by performers on certain wind instruments to maintain a continuous sound. Inhaling only through the nose, the player fills ... [1 related articles]
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Circular breathing: Inhaling through the nose and inflating the cheeks and neck with air at the same time. Some saxophone players do circular breathing; this may not be a safe practice since it may reduce blood flow to the brain.
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