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Consider for a moment two singers: Singer A and Singer B
Singer A sounds weak, soft, and pitchy. You can tell that she loves to sing, but something’s missing…
Singer B sounds alive, dynamic, pure, rich and dramatic. He’s been singing for only 2 minutes, but you are hoping the song never ends…
The difference &#8211; - breath [...]]]></description>
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