Vocal Damage: Bad Vocal Habits Backfire… Adapt and Embrace a New Modality of a New Vocal Behaviour
Nowadays, a lot of singers are susceptible to a variety of vocal disorders. That happens because in the first place they never “owned” the right vocal technique , the kind which would prosper their voice to the fullest capacity possible; and at the same time it would save and protect their voice for life. The result – Voice Disorder . Now the process of restoration of one’s voice begins. A lot of those students, “who were really very good students,” have learned the wrong technique really well and formed it into their vocal habits. Not only do we have to fix their “vocal instrument,” so to speak, but also have to get rid of bad habits, like: dropping their jaws down, sticking their stomach out, scooping and sitting under the notes, excessively using their nasal passages, or their very throaty sounds. It’s easier said than done, though. Those habits are usually deeply embedded in the person’s psyche and the body muscles, which are also retaining t