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HERE WE WILL DISCUSS VARIOUS ISSUES PERTAINING TO SINGING. WHEN YOU START A NEW SUBJECT OR REPLY TO AN EXISTING ONE, PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR VOICE TYPE (Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Baritone, etc.) WITH YOUR NAME. IF YOUR VOICE WAS NEVER CLASSIFIED, JUST PUT WHAT PART YOU SING IN THE CHOIR: Sop I or II, Alto I or II, etc. THANKS!!!

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Re: Singers' survival techniques


Well I personally swear by water and make sure not to scream or talk loud or too much before an important audition or anything.

~Daniel

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On the Column Page is a "Don't List for Singers." Share some of your "tricks of the trade" with other singers. What things work for you - what things do you have to avoid in order to sing well?

Re: Re: Singers' survival techniques


GOOD ANSWER!!! Water seems to be the best bet. It's the only thing that doesn't have a side effect of some kind.

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Well I personally swear by water and make sure not to scream or talk loud or too much before an important audition or anything.

~Daniel

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Replying to:

On the Column Page is a "Don't List for Singers." Share some of your "tricks of the trade" with other singers. What things work for you - what things do you have to avoid in order to sing well?

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Has anyone ever tried Throat Coat herbal tea? It's made with slippery elm bark and does wonders for the voice. (I've found). It's helped me sing through some pretty terrible colds and sore throats where no amount of water was going to help. Or sometimes if I have an audition or a major vocal event coming up, and I have a sore throat, I'll gargle with salt water first and then I'll dissolve two aspirin in a cup of water and gargle with that (nasty, but it works really well) and usually wake up with a much healthier feeling throat. Just some things that have been suggested to me in the past.

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I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE Throat Coat and HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend it! It has a licorice taste to it and I'm not a big fan of licorice but Throat Coat tea absolutely does the trick!!! I've never tried the crushed aspirin, but I'll keep that in mind.
Thanks, D!