Smoke affects the mucous producer in your lungs and throat. Constantly clearing your throat causes the vocal cords to be less smooth from constant aggitation. Over time buildup of the mucous and damage to the vocal cords causes a deeper scratchy sounding voice.
Stop smoking get healthy and take some classes.
yes they do affect but to many people it does not at all
Trying to clear your throat a lot can effect your vocals or make your voice scratchy. Smoking, alchohol and substance abuse are other causes of destruction of a singing voice. As are overuse, bad technique, bad posture and singing in the wrong range.
It makes your voice slip and crack. I know from past experience.
yes only if its pure sugar like a lollypop but if you have natural sugar like a apple it well improve your singing voice
Raspy voices are born not made.
everyone has a singing voice
Losing your voice can happen due to overuse, such as yelling or singing for long periods. Common causes of voice loss include viral infections, vocal strain, acid reflux, and smoking.
Many liquids can cause your vocal cords to tighten, which will affect your voice, especially if you're singing. Some liquids to avoid include alcohol, coffee, and milk.
The lowest singing voice is the male voice called bass.
Chewing tobacco will have no effect with your voice whatsoever, unless of course you are speaking or singing with some in your mouth. Chewing tobacco does not ever go into your lungs or even near your vocal chords, unless of course you somehow inhale it.
Training for your voice, eg. singing Training for your voice, eg. singing