No, look at Wiz Khalifa: he smokes a ton of weed and probably eats weed brownies too and nothing is happening. It can only get you high.
If you can Call what Wiz Khalifa does as singing.
I recently smoked weed almost everyday for about 3 months. I noticed that my vocal range (the high end of my vocal range) has increased from what it was before I started smoking. I can hit higher notes and sing songs in their true key that I used to have to change the key or drop an octave to hit the notes. Notes that I used to have to strain to hit before (for years) I am now able to hit with confidence. I'm not sure if smoking directly led to this improvement, but at the very least it made me want to chill and play guitar while I sing a lot, and probably made me feel more comfortable singing tunes at the edge of my range. Who knows, maybe the smoking was good exercise for my throat and lungs. I'm a guy, so maybe the THC messed with my hormones and increased my range. Either way, I wouldn't let fear of destroying your vocal chords get in the way of you getting high.
Smoking ANYTHING is bad for your voice. Weed included.
yes they do affect but to many people it does not at all
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
everyone has a singing voice
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.
There's a fascinating concept known as "the effect of sound on plants," which suggests that certain sounds or frequencies, including human voices, might influence plant growth. Some studies suggest that plants exposed to certain types of music or sound vibrations may grow better or differently compared to those in a silent environment. However, the scientific consensus on this topic is still evolving, and more research is needed to fully understand the extent and mechanisms of any such effects.
Training for your voice, eg. singing Training for your voice, eg. singing
Your tonsils shouldn't effect your singing. I know someone who is a great singer and they got there tonsils taken out. Your tonsils is not correspondent to your vocal chords.
Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice was created on 2005-04-12.
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.
No your Tonsils are soft tissue that are around your uvula, typically anything soft while singing is bad which is why you lift your soft pallet while singing. It will not affect your range nor the quality of you voice Actually some people believe it may improve your voice because it will help resonance. However it may be possible you could get sick easier