Absolutely. Young singers, especially children, are very prone to vocal damage because of overuse. You are young, your bodies are not fully developed yet, and your vocal stamina may be an hour of active, involved singing a day. An hour a day. Maybe. You will know when your voice is tired; it will start to feel like your choking on your own sound, you may have a sore throat, and you will "talk funny". When you start feeling that, you've sung too much already. Stop.
However, you can build your stamina by taking voice lessons, and it comes with age. When I started singing fifteen years ago, I could handle maybe half an hour a day. I am now paid to sing two or three hours a day, every day.
No it can not destroy your singing voice. But if you keep on yelling 24/7, then yeh it can ruin your singing voice. So.....try not to yell a lot.
Depends on what kind of singing. Singing like choir stuff keeps your voice fine, but singing a ton of hard core rock and crap ruins your voice.
It certainly won't impress the audience very positively...
i have had vocal chord disfunction my entire life i started singing when i was seven and nothing happened so i think you are fine
when you sing METAL you have to use your diaphragm to scream you don't wanna use your throat to scrream because it will ruin your singing voice
No. If anything, it should help to exercise the diaphragm and give more power and breath power to your singing. I've done both at the same time (playing baritone horn) with no apparent ill effects.
You actually have to be a first soprano. No amount of practice, training, or stubbornness will turn one type of voice into another. Voice lessons only develop the voice you have. If nature meant for you to be a first, you can learn to use your upper range. If you were meant by nature to be a contralto, even if you can sing that high, singing constantly against your voice type will eventually ruin whatever voice you do have.
There is a technique that singers use .If you strain your voice you can damage the vocal chords and yes ruin your voice
You've already discerned that you're doing something wrong - and you are correct. Continuing to sing when it feels like you are "straining your voice" will ruin it. You really need to work with a good voice teacher. They can give you (specifically "you" - it differs from one person to another) many techniques to eliminate this insidious habit. Find a voice teacher - you'll never regret it.
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If a food does that, then its more like a poison and not a food.
Caffeine is a diuretic. That means it sucks the water out of your body, through your kidneys, and into your bladder, from where it may be released. This causes dehydration which causes symptoms of dry-mouth and dry-throat which temporarily rends you incapable of singing effectively. But that's about it.