Yes, but this would be for new songs. Like, if you whistle something just off the top of your head o
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Yes, but this would be for new songs. Like, if you whistle something just off the top of your head o
VOCAL HYGIENE FOR SINGERS + DIET | Sing Better | How To Improve Workplace communication.
Danielle Lipman a licensed speech pathologist and business owner in NYC gives us a few tips to improve the health of our vocal cords and how to communicate better in work environments. Contact Danielle Lipman via her company's website http://www.lipmanspeechservices.com/.
Sing, please
You close your eyes when you sing. Not sometimes, but all the time. Your eyebrows begin to move towards each other, even if unwillingly, because sometimes these songs are pain. The veins in your neck shoot out when you hit high notes, and your voice shakes, echoes into the room that you are filling, like you are expanding and have no choice but to swell and sing, swell and sing. And me, well, I have no choice but to listen because I am bewitched by song, by you. I am bewitched.
Dear singers, Don't drink too much coffee, it's not as hydrating as you think it is. It's better to just drink straight up water.