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Friday, 23 November 2012

Developing a Powerful Vocal

Amateur singers will have to spend time doing some exercises if they would like to develop a powerful vocal. It is also necessary for them to learn how to do the exercises correctly so that they do not end up injuring their vocal cords. The right vocal exercises should supplement the training program that amateur singers are undergoing. However, they should be guided by professional voice teachers so that they may attain their goals as singers. Aside from doing the proper exercises, there are other things that they have to take note of.
It is vital that amateur singers keep their bodies healthy through proper food, enough rest and regular exercises. Those who are able to do this will strengthen their immune system and they may not be affected by health problems. They are also able to avoid colds as well as other infections of the mouth and throat which could affect the sound of their voice. Singers also need energy and they need their bodies to be able to sustain their voices especially during practices and performances. Regular aerobic exercises will also contribute in their lungs' capacity to take in air and hold it for a little longer. They would need this especially when they are singing high notes or high pitched songs.
Another important thing that amateur singers have to learn is to hydrate their bodies every day. It is advisable that they drink warm water or at least room-temperature water in between rehearsals or performances. Cold water will not be good on the vocal cords especially after a voice work-out as it tends to make a numbing effect that hinders the singers to give a powerful vocal sound after. Amateur singers also have to learn to make use of correct singing methods so that they are able to preserve the health of their voices for a long time. While they are singing, they should not feel any pain. They may be using the wrong technique when they feel some discomfort in doing it.
If the pain does not go away, amateur singers may have to see an otolaryngologist or an ENT for proper diagnosis as they might have damaged their vocal cords. Some amateur singers may not feel any pain that would indicate damage or injury but at times their voice quality changes. They may also have to consult with their doctors if they experience hoarseness, fatigue, voice range limitation and other problems. Overworking the vocal cords to the point of straining them will not produce the powerful vocal sound that singers are aiming for. Amateur singers have to rest and to take care of themselves in order for them to develop powerful vocals without causing damage.


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