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| Author: | pope23 [ Sun Dec 13, 2009 11:17 am ] |
| Post subject: | Problems with lowering my voice, need advice. |
At the moment I'm trying to lower my voice. I can hear improvements, but now I have pain in my throat everyday (at least since I started 5 days ago). I saw one video of Sinn where he was telling about speaking with a lower voice. He said he had a lot of pain in his throat from speaking with a lower and louder voice. He is saying that it is a normal side effect and every time you have that pain, your voice is getting stronger. Does anybody know if he is right on this? And I would also like to know if should let my voice rest, or continue with speaking while I'm having this pain? |
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| Author: | skypirate1965 [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:53 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Problems with lowering my voice, need advice. |
Quote: At the moment I'm trying to lower my voice. I can hear improvements, but now I have pain in my throat everyday (at least since I started 5 days ago). I saw one video of Sinn where he was telling about speaking with a lower voice. He said he had a lot of pain in his throat from speaking with a lower and louder voice. He is saying that it is a normal side effect and every time you have that pain, your voice is getting stronger.
My initial reaction is that he's wrong as it shouldn't be causing pain. I think you need to be lowering your voice by speaking from your chest. I may be wrong though!
Does anybody know if he is right on this? And I would also like to know if should let my voice rest, or continue with speaking while I'm having this pain? |
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| Author: | pope23 [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:34 pm ] |
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Thanks skypirate. The pain I was having was not a problem, It only hurt a bit while speaking. The reason for that was that my vocal chords were swollen and with some voice exercises and drinking a lot of water the chords get back in it's normal position. Now I'm used to it, I can speak without having the pain... even in clubs. |
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