No way!!
Singing isn't necessarily good for you, as there isn't much of a benefit from it. It can be bad, however, if you don't sing carefully. Singing too long, straining your voice, screaming, etc. can all be very harmful to your vocal chords.While singing itself is not very helpful for your voice, the process of improving your singing most certainly is. Learning how to sing takes much practice, which can teach you discipline. The warm-ups you do for singing help you stretch out your vocal chords as well, which makes it less likely that you'll strain them afterwards, even when you're just talking.Singing is bad it can hurt your throat
The 1980's was a good era for music. It could range from such things as: Karma Chameleon (rock) to Do you really want to hurt me (soul, reggae) It was an introduction to hiphop, teen pop, new wave and glam metal
being vulnerable and hurt
Your fingers hurt from playing the guitar because pressing down on the strings for an extended period of time can cause pressure and friction on your fingertips, leading to discomfort and pain.
Boy George
yes he did it he had strained vocal cords on his documentary film never say never
Not so. If you do not strain yourself excessively.
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It seems like it would hurt her vocal cords. So... I don't know. Sorry.
Singing isn't necessarily good for you, as there isn't much of a benefit from it. It can be bad, however, if you don't sing carefully. Singing too long, straining your voice, screaming, etc. can all be very harmful to your vocal chords.While singing itself is not very helpful for your voice, the process of improving your singing most certainly is. Learning how to sing takes much practice, which can teach you discipline. The warm-ups you do for singing help you stretch out your vocal chords as well, which makes it less likely that you'll strain them afterwards, even when you're just talking.Singing is bad it can hurt your throat
Yes, screaming can hurt your body, particularly your vocal cords, which can become strained or damaged with excessive use. This strain can lead to hoarseness, throat pain, or even vocal cord nodules over time. Additionally, screaming can increase heart rate and blood pressure temporarily, which may cause discomfort or stress on the body. Moderation and proper vocal techniques are important to minimize potential harm.
To exhale scream, take a deep breath and prepare your vocal cords. Begin by exhaling forcefully while making a loud, high-pitched sound. Practice controlling your breathing and throat tension to find the right balance for a powerful scream. It's important to warm up your voice and avoid straining your vocal cords.
Being strangled can cause damage to the vocal cords, resulting in changes to your voice such as a raspier sound. It is possible that the trauma from the strangulation temporarily affected your vocal cords, leading to a lisp as well. As you heal, these effects may diminish or resolve, leading to changes in your voice again. If you are experiencing ongoing voice changes or concerns, it is important to seek medical evaluation by a healthcare professional.
Depends upon the kind of singing you wish to do. If it's a serious study of the voice to improve your existing voice, the benefits are fairly obvious: constructive use of the brain, developing refined listenng skills and encouraging increasing lung capacity, all of which aids to overall good health. If you really want to be good at it, all of the aforementioned things must be in place.If you are talking strictly about recreational singing, it mostlly can promote social skills and 'feel-good' manner.
Justin hurt his foot while on stage singing a song.
Dogs are very sensative to it so I think it might hurt their ears. But who knows maybe they could be singing :)
He was saying that he thought the girl he is singing about was pretty. "Did it hurt when you fell from heaven?" is a pick up line. its like all the rest of his songs...he's singing about a girl.