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Has your voice become hoarse or raspy, or are you having trouble hitting some high notes while singing? Does your voice suddenly become deeper, or your throat often feel strained?
Protecting Your Vocal Cords You should always warm up before singing—it takes around 15 minutes for your voice to fully warm up. Start with breathing exercises and then move to vocal exercises.
Warming to Tradition: The Culture of Vocal Exercise No matter the genre of singing, or where we’re from, our vocal exercises are meaningful.
If you’ve ever taken voice lessons or practiced with a choir, some of these exercises will sound familiar. Others are more fun, like the “Bumblebee” one that zigzags quickly up and down.
With an interactive library that includes tongue twisters, breathing exercises, and advice on gestures, Vocal Image is also ...
Here are 4 natural ways to make a woman's voice sexier: 1. Go deep When you speak from the deeper range of your voice you signal to the listener that you are calm, comfortable, connected to your ...
Vocal Help: The 5 Necessities For Every Songwriter Necessity #1: SINGING RANGE When songwriters have a limited singing range, they have a limited perspective of what they can really write.
Vocal cords are able to produce a wide range of sound frequencies because of the larynx's ability to stretch vocal cords and the cords' molecular composition.