no not really, it might not feel very good tho.
It takes about seven days at most to get to your singing voice after you get sick and throw up a lot.
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.
If your voice is in need of a change of such dimensions, I suggest nothing short of a proper singing teacher!ÁgrafosThere is no 'good' or 'bad' singing voice.It's just do you know how to sing properly?If your asking this; probably not. Get a teacher to coach you on how.
There are several reasons why your singing voice may sound bad. It could be due to lack of proper technique, poor breath control, tension in your throat or body, lack of practice, or not warming up before singing. It's important to work on these aspects to improve the quality of your singing voice.
Singing can potentially make you sick if you strain your vocal cords or if you are exposed to germs in a group singing setting. It's important to practice good vocal hygiene and take care of your voice to prevent illness.
sick/sore throat shy bad voice
It takes about seven days at most to get to your singing voice after you get sick and throw up a lot.
you can't be sick and your vocal cords should not be bad and you need perfect lungs to sing.
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.
If your voice is in need of a change of such dimensions, I suggest nothing short of a proper singing teacher!ÁgrafosThere is no 'good' or 'bad' singing voice.It's just do you know how to sing properly?If your asking this; probably not. Get a teacher to coach you on how.
By singing early in the morning it is the best excercise for voice clearity
it depends what you think
When a person loses their voice it is usually from over use such as screaming and or singing a lot. Some people lose their voice when they are sick or have allergies.
There are several reasons why your singing voice may sound bad. It could be due to lack of proper technique, poor breath control, tension in your throat or body, lack of practice, or not warming up before singing. It's important to work on these aspects to improve the quality of your singing voice.
that hes anerexic, bulumic, and has a bad singing voice when his voice went deep
Singing can potentially make you sick if you strain your vocal cords or if you are exposed to germs in a group singing setting. It's important to practice good vocal hygiene and take care of your voice to prevent illness.
u just do it the worse she can do is say u have a bad voice and she will not even say that because teacher are saying nice thing even if u are bad that is rude.