Don’t Get the Singing Blues because of Bad Weather
This vocal lesson explains how the weather can affect your singing voice and some steps you can take to prevent disaster on stage. From one crooner to another!
Moisture and Breathing Problems while Singing
With too much moisture in the air or high pollen levels, you might experience heavier breathing than usual, especially when singing. To help, try taking slow, steady breaths before your singing event. Practice the song through a few times and practice breathing in between lines of the verses. If you practice “when” you will breathe and then think it through as you are performing, you will find it easier to keep your breathing right throughout the song.
Getting air in between lines or after several words of the song will keep the flow of air steady as you are singing and will also eliminate that panicky feeling of heavy breathing.
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