I've been having this exact same problem. I talked with some professional singers, and they said that they had never heard of anything like it. Where is the pain on your head and at what range does it hurt in? Or does it hurt when you just, in genereal, sing?
The International Headache Society does not recognize a diagnosis of Acupressure Headache or Normal Headache. There are many different types of headache disorders however, and some types may be triggered by acupressure.
Because when you sing opera your voice has to go higher than singing normal
Yes.
if I smell some straight or sometimes wg I get a headache but other than that I don't. So it's normal I believe
It wouldn't be particularly normal, but there are all sorts of things that could be causing a headache that have nothing to do with having had an EEG, and only a doctor can check that out.
Anyone can have a sudden headache, but in children, you might want to take him to the doctor's just to check.
yes i had it with my baby girl its completely normal you'll get it alot
Yes, it is normal for some people to get a rebound headache from the usage of caffeine. For an appropriate diagnosis, please see your physician or headache specialist as the type of treatment is dependent entirely upon the type of headache you are suffering from. Doctors have an old saying: "If its wet - keep it dry. If it's dry - keep it wet. If it hurts - don't do it!"
In singing, falsetto is when a person sings above or beyond their normal vocal ranges.
Migraine and headache can be present from infancy. No headache or Migraine is "natural" nor is it "normal". See your physician or headache specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and headache disorders.
Headache is a symptom of pain in the head. Migraine is a disease which can include headache. It is possible to have short pain in your head, but that would be a headache - a symptom. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorder and disease, please seek the help of a board certified headache specialist.
Yes, properly executed scream singing can affect your normal singing by strengthening your vocal cords and improving your breath control. It can also enhance your overall vocal range and power, as it requires different techniques that can translate to more traditional singing styles. However, if done incorrectly, it may lead to strain or injury, which could negatively impact your normal singing abilities. Therefore, it's essential to practice scream singing under the guidance of a qualified vocal coach.