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Bigb19
Amateur


Posted: 4.12.2006 7:44

I'm looking for Tips to help preserve your voice and keep it strong, I'm a lead singer in a Rock group and sometimes my voice gets tired and scratchy any tips other than the usual Honey and Tea etc? I have had some training with posture and diphragm singing etc. just need some other tips?

linoleuM
Moderator


Posted: 4.12.2006 18:56

I'm not a singer, but you're gonna get more answers here.



TheFuror

Genius


Posted: 21.12.2006 12:01

no smoking, dont project so much, no screaming, if the honey and tea isnt working, use mint tea with lemon. also no milk. warm water loosens your vocal chords before you start singing and also do vocal warm ups always before you sing

i recently aquired one of these

black_tie
Amateur


Posted: 2.1.2007 13:54

I would definitely say to never go 100% with your voice ever...you'll kill it if you do that. Also, drink plenty of water and steer clear of milk and soda.

-Chris
www.myspace.com/blacktieunyun

calipunkerz
Amateur


Posted: 18.4.2007 13:24

yeah...
try to rest for as much as possible...
no screaming
a lot of water is always good....



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