I always understood that singing without training is bad for you but I have not been able to take lessons. Anyhow, I learned that humming is good way to develope your voice (I know that their are vocal warm ups that incorparate humming)...I started to try to hum more often instead of just singing. And then maybe I could go for lessons, but I am worried that I have damaged my voice...for years I would just sing in the shower or to the radio w/out any lessons and now I'm 23 yrs old!!
I wonder how much damage I've done and if I can recover. I'm afraid I'll be told that the damage is done.
Anyhow, I do try humming but I am actually finding it difficult to do alone. My nose is stuffed up or if I did resort to singing then I'm too tired to do it. Also, my breathing is just not great.
Help!! What do any experienced teachers, students, and proffessionals have to say?
What's going on? Will I be able to hum a tune? Have I damaged my voice? Should I stop using my "chest voice", etc..
2007-11-17
11:09:07
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