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	<title>Comments on: Singers and tension&#8230;preparing to sing tension free!</title>
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		<title>By: Klaus Georg</title>
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		<description>Hot topic... Just did one on jaw and neck tension as well. Of course, the best solution is to improve vocal coordination and sing more easily. But Loosening up before and during a lesson (or a concert) has helped me a lot. I do a stretch similar to this before every performance!</description>
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