Best tips to improve your singing voice at home

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Best tips to improve your singing voice at home  11th March 2022

 

“Music is the soundtrack of your life” – Dick Clark.
It is unimaginable to have a life without music and the ability to enjoy it. For most of us, music has been a medium that helps us navigate through the daily hustle of our lives. Few of us are blessed with singing ability, while the others are not.

Irrespective of whether we know or don’t know singing, we enjoy it in our solitude limited to our bathrooms or bedrooms. In this article, we will discuss a few ways to improve this craft and support your singing voice while being in the comfort of your home.

1. Warm-up:
People commonly discuss the importance of warming up for a sports activity but conveniently forget the importance of the same during singing. There are various ways to warm up your vocal cords to prepare before singing. Various jaw and muscle exercises such as blowing through your lips and sticking out the tongue can go a long way.
Another way to warm up your vocal cord is by humming tunes. Indian classical musicians use “sa re ga ma”. Using different variations of these notes is an excellent way to practice pitch and voice modulation.

2. Hydrate yourself:
If you are confused about what to drink before the event, then your answer is water. Drinking lukewarm water during rehearsals helps lubricate your vocal cords. Hydrated vocal cords ensure that you put forward your best performance. Another great alternative is herbal tea which has plenty of health benefits for your throat.

3. Take breaks:
Like any other activity, your vocal cords need rest as well. Over exerting your voice can lead to cracks, soreness, and itchiness that can tear your voice while performing. This can also lead to allergies and also aggravate any pre-existing problem. Hence you must avoid practicing on the day of the event. However, if it is mandatory, try not to strain your voice. Instead, try humming.

4. Avoid harmful substances:
Cold and aerated drinks should be avoided entirely for the good health of your vocal cords, as the high content of sugar in aerated drinks are harmful to your vocal cords. Smoking is highly detrimental to your vocal health and can lead to long term damage. When you smoke, you are subjecting your vocal cords to toxic materials—everything you breathe in passes through your throat, which can lead to permanent damage.
You should also be mindful of carrying masks or scarves while travelling through a highly polluted environment. While drinking alcohol has no direct effect on your vocal cord, it is dehydrating and inflammatory, hence not advisable for singers.

5. Do not sing if it hurts:
If you feel a strain on your throat, it is best to avoid singing. Straining your vocal cord can be devastating and can cause cysts in the long run. It is best to give your throat the rest that it needs. However, if the problem persists, visit your doctor.

6. Regular check-ups:
It is wise to visit your ENT specialist regularly. If you are experiencing any trouble, your doctor will examine the underlying problem. The doctor might suggest a few scans and medications that you can take for the speedy recovery of your throat.

These are a few ways to take care of your throat and your singing voice. As mentioned above, consider going to the doctor when you feel any kind of uneasiness associated with your throat. Avoid straining your vocal cords. If you are considering regular checkups, investing in health insurance will be a good idea as it will act as a safety net in case of any expense you might face during your treatment.

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