Serious question on how not to lose your voice after a concert.
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Chew strong minty gum. Keeps the throat lubricated and soothed. It helps.
But I agree with the above. One can really sing without screaming at the top of their lungs. Good for your throat and everyone around you.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Good tips though I am unsure when certain songs come on how much I will be able to restrain myself. I am just going to do the gum/halls trick and see what happens and on the not so sing a long songs I will rest my voice. Thanks again everyone.hihobibo said:Think about when you are in a loud bar, and how you yell to talk, and by the end of the night you are hoarse. Just sing/"yell in tune" like you do in the car. You lose your voice because you try to hear yourself over the rest of the crowd and the band. If you just belt it out like you would at home or in your car, you can last all 3 hours, and be able to have a good conversation on the ride home.
The ear plug idea is also a good one.0 -
This guy knows... Maybe a BHIC fan? Ben praises the stuff in "Pleasure & Pain".RKCNDY said:Loquat syrup. find it in an Asian market...it's magical stuff.
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