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|    Ouisie to JimD    |
|    Re: snowing again    |
|    08 Mar 17 12:19:24    |
      From: someone@anywheret.net              "JimD" wrote in message news:2017030810591150707-email@nowherecom...              > Singing too hard, screaming basically, is bad. Same with trying to sing       > outside your range. Maybe you can screech it out, but there will be a       > cost.                     Jim              I don't screech or scream. When I have push out any vocal, particularly on       the highs, it's almost always accompanied by a very quick falling off of the       level on the lows, letting me know that once again, I'm fighting the mucus,       so I have to clear things out as best I can - and all this gets done before       a performance of course, and even throat clearing can be dangerous, but I've       been doing it for decades, having discovered the safe way to do it, without       using excessive force, and that's the secret to singing too, Not using       excessive force.              Ouisie              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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