Alright guys. So here's the deal. I started smoking for around a month now. I'm also a vocalist. I limit myself to 2 sticks a day.
So recently, when I did some research on how smoking affects the voice. I found out that the body produces more phlegm than usual when you smoke. I figured that the phlegm has been preventing me from holding my high notes. I can still hit them, but I can't keep them strong because the phlegm chokes up my throat.
So heres my question: How can I maintain my voice at it's standard like before I started? Or is quitting the only way?
PS: I don't need any advice about quitting or crap. I already know it's harmful.
also, please don't tell me that QUITTING IS THE ONLY WAY just cause you want me to quit. I appreciate the thought. but really. No thanks.
2007-10-11
03:28:19
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Ummaaa
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Respiratory Diseases