Rest up
Maintaining a regular sleep schedule and resting your voice whenever possible will ensure that you have the energy you need to sing. Be proactive and don’t wait until you feel pain coming on to start resting your voice. If you have what seems to be more than a simple cold or slight pain in your larynx, see a qualified laryngologist who works with singers, and adjust your schedule for voice lessons McKinney TX.
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Not only do we tend to drink more this time of year (office egg nog, anyone?), but heating systems everywhere will going full bore. Both will serve to dry your throat out more so than in summer months. Caffeine, alcohol, and smoking should be avoided because they all have a drying effect on your voice and