???'s about singing on stage
???'s about singing on stage
whats up guys,
i have been singing in a band for about a year now, and just recently i have begun to run into a problem. we sing a lot of stuff where i am required to strain my voice, much as dave does ex(bartender, ants, #41 and so on...) anyway, recently i have begun losing my voice about 3/4 of the way through our shows. Just wondering if any of you seasoned singers had any tips for me about keeping your voice in good shape, on stage and off, thanks.
Ben
i have been singing in a band for about a year now, and just recently i have begun to run into a problem. we sing a lot of stuff where i am required to strain my voice, much as dave does ex(bartender, ants, #41 and so on...) anyway, recently i have begun losing my voice about 3/4 of the way through our shows. Just wondering if any of you seasoned singers had any tips for me about keeping your voice in good shape, on stage and off, thanks.
Ben
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Be sure to sing from your diaphragm. Otherwise you could be screwing up your vocal chords making you lose your voice faster.
Have a bottle or two of water up there. And I sometimes take one of those throat numming cough drops before singing so I cant feel much down there for a while,like Halls or something. I dont know if that will work for you or not but it works for my problem.
Have a bottle or two of water up there. And I sometimes take one of those throat numming cough drops before singing so I cant feel much down there for a while,like Halls or something. I dont know if that will work for you or not but it works for my problem.
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Make sure to keep plenty of water on stage, and if you feel the LEAST bit thirsty (I recommend after every song) be sure to drink plenty of water.
I have gone through several 1.5hr+ sets without losing my voice, and we've occasionally covered stuff like #41, etc. where there's some just flat out hard high notes to hit.
I have gone through several 1.5hr+ sets without losing my voice, and we've occasionally covered stuff like #41, etc. where there's some just flat out hard high notes to hit.
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gah, i find thats hard to do. working on it tho.kcw wrote:Be sure to sing from your diaphragm. Otherwise you could be screwing up your vocal chords making you lose your voice faster.
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yes and make sure that the water is room temperature and not cold...too hot/cold can change your vocals. water at room temperature sooths and keep your vocal organ hydrated...SteelstrungHero wrote:Make sure to keep plenty of water on stage, and if you feel the LEAST bit thirsty (I recommend after every song) be sure to drink plenty of water.
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Hot tea and NO booze or drugs before taking the stage and warm up your voice. Remember with a microphone you don't have to project as much but you should try to sing from your gut, aka your diaphragm. If you are trying to sing like other people or mimic certain parts in songs you are straining your voice and that's why you are losing it. Like I said before, a little hot tea always helps.
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not too hot though...too hot or too cold will shock your vocal muscles and prevent you from using your vocal organs to their max potential... honestly the easiest and most convenient remedy/coolant is room temperature water...there's truly nothing better and more convenient that that...c_tietze wrote:Hot tea
most artists you see performing live, have either a water bottle or cup of water at their disposal...99% of the time it is no colder than room temperature...
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