the only useful physical skill I can impart to people in text format is as follows:
You can end hiccups reliably by massaging the diaphragm until it stops spasming.
Take a deep breath and press your finger into your torso hard 1-2 inches above your navel. Rub in little circles while breathing out slowly and repeat until they're gone.
Downside is you genuinely may need to press hard enough that you create a bruise you can feel later, and if you have a lot of fat over the diaphragm you might not be able to get good pressure on the muscle. But this works.
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Today on my personal Facebook, I said that my singing voice was in the mood for sitting-in-stool songs. It probably didn’t make sense to a lot of people because there’s no indication that it got any attention, but what I meant was both my singing and my voice decided to finally collaborate at the same time and allow me to sing laid-back songs. Well. Nothing huge and draining, just stuff like acoustic versions of songs or anything that doesn’t involve belting or screeching (I’m good at the screeching).
I know that time was a big factor in tonight’s success, because I’d already used up my voice by talking to the dog I was watching. It was at around 6PM when I started the jam session. (I don’t have any other instruments at my disposal, so I just sang karaoke. Smule Karaoke, to be specific, although most of the songs tend to pause at random points, but it only happens a couple times during a song. Can you fix this soon, Smule? It’s been going on a while.) Since I’m in an apartment, I can’t go full-on Jennifer Hudson belt or Christine Daae screech, but I try to belt less. I wouldn’t know if I’m doing a good job at stifling myself though. You need headphones to actually enjoy the app and mine are noise-cancelling.
I want to blame the good voice on the tea I’ve been drinking, which is specifically for singers. It’s called Throat Coat Tea. My favorite one is the Lemon Echinacea. The purpose of it is, and I quote directly from the box: “Helps you sing it loud, say it proud, stand up and be heard—plus, gives your immune system a boost!” If you wanna know how it tastes, they say on the box that it tastes “sweet, viscous and lemony”, but, simply put, it tastes like Fruit Loops. Only in liquid form. And if you add honey. I put in four spoonfuls because I can’t stand bitterness.
Knowing what to do with the tongue is one of the important concepts in all of singing and vocal technique. In Episode 33, New York Vocal Coaching’s Justin Stoney discusses one of the most common issues: tongue retraction. With vocal exercises and demonstrations, hopefully singers everywhere will learn how to fix this very common and limiting problem. Enjoy Voice Lessons To The World!