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[quote][i]Originally posted by DrunkIQ[/i] kalijah, I think your really driving theory vs. analogies. I think it is eaiser to make somone aware of how open and easy it is to move air and out when teilling them to yawn in leiu of giving a large concept or hard to follow analogy to a younger person or just saying to releax and let it come out. somtimes concepts are harder to follow than giving a base example to start out with. Maybe everyone is either gulity of not giving all the information at once or maybe this old analogy that is commenly reffered to as yawning actually helps the person learn to relex the throat and let the air move freely. Heck I use to lose vision when trying to play high before I was taught how to open my throat. I still had it form time to time when I would tense up (I could tell due to the lifting of my shoulders). I am not saying that you are wrong in any way becaue you are correct on how it works, I just think your method is harder to conceive up front while the old wives tell instantly shows the affect of a restricted tight passage comapre to a lose open one.... all the best, Marc [/quote]
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