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any advice or helpful tips on how to prevent vocal hoarsness?
after every show, my voice sounds like a combination of Louis Armstrong, Marge Simpson (barts mother), what can I do to stop this?

2006-10-02 18:05:15 · 4 answers · asked by Parker 1 in Entertainment & Music Music

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I have always used fresh lemon, a TBS or so. Also before try Fisherman's Friend throat drops. I don't talk much for about 12 hours after also.

2006-10-02 18:08:47 · answer #1 · answered by buddhafuldreamer 3 · 0 1

Warm-Ups as a Remedy
A neck and throat massage can bring oxygen into your tired muscles by stimulating circulation and blood flow. There are also a number of gentle vocal exercises which use vibration therapeutically to increase circulation, reduce vocal fold puffiness, rejuvenate your voice box and improve your performance. Check online or with a vocal coach on these.

While vocal rest is sometimes the correct choice, more often than not, knowing how to rejuvenate your voice with therapeutic vibration can bring about better and faster results. Gentle humming at a low volume with your lips lightly together can also be of assistance, working your voice back and forth little by little over a small range of notes.

Warm-ups can be used as a remedy. However, coupled with good vocal technique, consistent use of warm-ups will help you sing powerfully with endurance, no vocal fatigue and avoid the need to use them as a remedy.

Herbal Remedies

The following four herbal supplements can usually be purchased at most pharmacies and health food stores. All four can assist in reducing vocal hoarseness and fatigue. None of these will eliminate or fight infection. If your vocal fatigue or hoarseness is from straining or singing with tension, then ultimately a supportive vocal technique is really the answer and should be learned before you develop long term vocal problems. Straining and tension are the result of how you sing, not what style you sing. In the meantime, here are a few temporary remedies.

Licorice Root Tea:
Place several licorice twigs in a saucepan with water. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat to simmer for 20 minutes. Strain the liquid, allow to cool a bit and sip slowly. You may find licorice sweet enough, but if not, sweeten with honey. This reportedly helps with vocal fatigue, hoarseness, and coughing.

Ginger Root Tea:
Another remedy for coughing is ginger root tea. While coughing is a natural way you body expels mucous, it can be very rough on your vocal folds. Buy a piece of ginger root in your grocery store, slice it thinly and follow the same cooking directions as for licorice root tea. Sip the resulting ginger tea throughout the day and especially at night when coughing can tend to be more severe. This may be more effective for a cough than licorice.

Chewable Papaya Enzyme Tablets:
Take a tablet and tuck it between the gums of your upper teeth and cheek. This permits the enzymes to go straight into your system through your membranes instead of your stomach. Let it dissolve without chewing it. You can do this every few hours while the fatigue or hoarseness is severe and then reduce frequency as the condition alleviates.

Bromelain:
Bromelain comes in tablets and is made from the stems of pineapples. This enzyme is usually used as a digestive aid. However, if taken on an empty stomach, it will act as an anti-inflammatory and can reduce swelling in the vocal folds.

Bromelain, Papaya, Licorice and Ginger Root are not antibiotics and will not eliminate an infection.They should help reduce swelling and inflamation.

Of course the best "remedy" for vocal fatique is to avoid it in the first place by learning and using a good vocal technique and warm-ups.

2006-10-02 18:20:46 · answer #2 · answered by shepardj2005 5 · 0 1

that's been shown many times lower back that making a music isn't a "you are going to be born with it" undertaking. A vocal coach could aid you restoration the themes your voice has, whether they're extremely undesirable. They instruct you making a music workouts that prepare your inner muscle tissues to artwork the way they could to produce a stable sound. Your tool isn't your vocal cords, it is the whole physique - the vocals are only the output of the sound. that's going to in all probability take it sluggish earlier you're making a serious distinction, notwithstanding it does artwork.

2016-10-01 21:17:39 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I agree with the second answer. I had a similar problem with trumpet playing & my lips. Practice more, and it will go away.

(btw, nice metaphore w/ Louis Armstrong and Marge Simpson. I kinda got the idea....)

2006-10-06 07:31:01 · answer #4 · answered by s.boniel 3 · 0 0

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