You do sing from your throat but it is mostly down to your diaphragm that is why you should stand up straight when singing to project your voice and sing out. if you slouch your unable to achieve what you could standing up.
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Yes, it is possible to sing two notes at once through a technique called overtone singing or throat singing. This involves manipulating the vocal cords to produce multiple tones simultaneously.
To throat sing effectively and skillfully, practice proper breathing techniques, control your vocal cords, and experiment with different pitches and tones. Focus on creating clear and distinct sounds by using your throat, mouth, and diaphragm in harmony. Consistent practice and guidance from experienced throat singers can help improve your technique and mastery of this unique vocal art form.
you sort of close your throat take a deep breath and sing easy try it!
When you sing, your vocal cords vibrate rapidly, which can cause irritation and tickling in your throat. This sensation may be due to dryness, strain, or inflammation of the vocal cords. Drinking water and warming up your voice before singing can help reduce this tickling sensation.
When you sing from your stomach or rather your diaphragm, the sound is usually stronger and your chest doesn't hurt as much. Usually you do that when singing a long phrase or loudly so you don't run out of breath. When you sing from your throat...actually, I don't think your supposed to sing from your throat unless you're singing quietly; because you sing with your "head voice" to keep the high notes in pitch, and you sing with your diaphragm to have more....control, power,whatever you want to call it.
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This is common, your voice needs training to sing. When you feel sore, give your voice and throat a break. When you feel better, sing again.
yes
Both. I think... But really, throat
Her throat. And the fact that she was in a band.
She is supposed to o sing sweetly
I've heard that if you sing too much you will get some sort of ulcers in you throat for days or even months, so you shouldn't sing too much if you dont want ulcers.
They are located in your throat and helps you talk and sing.
Something popped in her throat, but she's all fine now, and she can sing smoother now :)
No, otherwise you are pushing too hard when singing and you could potentially damage your vocal cords. Open up your throat when singing and let the sounds come out to make it as comfortable for you as possible. It shouldn't tighten because you shouldn't be singing from your throat, you should be singing from your Diaphragm, that's the proper way to sing. I do singing lessons and that's what my teacher told me. ( :
Yes, it is possible to sing two notes at once through a technique called overtone singing or throat singing. This involves manipulating the vocal cords to produce multiple tones simultaneously.