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10
Vocal Commandments
...That Every Singer Should Keep
I.
THOU SHALT keep the vocal cords hydrated at all times:
a. Consume at least 8 glasses of water a day.
b.
Stay away from excessive amounts of diuretics (substances that dehydrate
your body and your vocal cords). Two of the number one culprits
are Alcohol and Caffeine. So…think twice before you have that
second cup.
c.
The real serious singer will sleep with a humidifier to make sure
the vocal cords remain hydrated during sleep.
II.
THOU SHALT get at least 8 hours of sleep a night.
A singer's body is his/her instrument. Mistreat your instrument
and it will show. Make sure to give your body and voice the proper
rest it deserves.
III.
THOU SHALT not smoke.
Among other incredible health concerns, smoking dries out the mucous
membrane lining of the nose & throat which adversely affects
the voice.
IV.
THOU SHALT not overuse or mistreat the voice.
This would include talking over loud noises such as groups of people
and loud machinery. Just like other muscles and membranes, your
vocal membranes and muscles can suffer from fatigue. In other words,
don't talk too much! It is also stressful to the voice to talk too
quickly, so slow it down! Those people that have no choice but to
tax their voices on a daily basis -- singers, professional speakers,
teachers, cheerleaders, auctioneers, etc. --- need to take extra
precautions to protect the voice.
V.
THOU SHALT protect yourself from stress and nerve attacks prior
to performances.
We suggest the following to fight the gig day jitters:
a.
Develop a checklist for gig preparation. It might include dry cleaning,
reviewing lyrics, or getting your hair cut! (Follow these guidelines
and you should be calm, cool, collected and able to give your best
performance!
b.
Leave a few minutes early for the gig or rehearsal so you can focus
prior to the performance. (If this is a new location, be sure you
have the proper directions and contact phone number ready ahead
of time.)
c.
Develop a habit of warming-up with an organized vocal exercise program
on the way to the gig to properly prepare your voice.
d.
Prepare materials to help you during an "off night" or
for special circumstances - lyric books, practice CDs and Tapes.
e.
Have promotional material such as business cards and flyers organized
so that you can access them easily at the appropriate time. Marketing
yourself as a singer is as much a part of the battle as singing
and performing well in the music industry.
Remember,
properly preparing yourself allows you to focus all your energy
on your performance.
VI.
THOU SHALT NOT eat or drink dairy or milk products before performing.
Sorry, that means no chocolate or ice cream, among some other great
tasting foods. These products cause the mucous membrane lining of
the throat to create a great deal of mucous. In case you can't guess
or don't already know, that makes it very hard to sing well.
VII.
THOU SHALT keep thyself healthy and virus free.
We suggest eating right, exercising regularly (don't forget that
cardiovascular work to improve your breathing!), and taking a quality
vitamin supplement each and every day! Remember, a singer's body
is his/her instrument! A finely tuned and maintained instrument
will perform at a much higher level than an instrument that has
been neglected.
VIII.
THOU SHALT never sing without properly warming up.
If you were running in a marathon, would you begin without stretching
your legs? Of course not. Doing this would risk reduced performance
and possible cramping that would take you completely out of the
race. The muscles and membranes associated with the voice would
appreciate the same courtesy. Just like those hamstrings, your voice
will reward you for taking the time to properly warm up before strenuous
use.
IX.
THOU SHALT SMILE.
Smiling not only helps with tone placement of the singing voice,
it also improves your attitude! Try it! It really works. It's infectious
too!
X.
THOU SHALT enjoy life and celebrate every accomplishment no matter
how small they may seem. Sing for fun, sing because you love it,
sing because you can. Share your voice with the world and enjoy
your journey as you learn not just to sing, but to sing with impact!
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Originally written by Yvonne DeBandi 1991.
Revised by DeBandi | Lightfoot 1999.
Additional revisions made by DeBandi 2002.
Copyright (c) 2002 Yvonne M. DeBandi. Reprinted with permission.
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