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15/12/2009 11:00 pm
Does the weather effect your singing voice?
I have been hearing about this alot on the forums lately. One common trait I hear about in the forums is complaining about thirst during their performance.
Is the weather worse for your voice during this time of the year? Which brings up another subject, Winter vs Summer for singing?
16/12/2009 12:01 am
Well, apparently humidity is GOOD for the voice as it keeps it moist.
Dry hot air is bad as it dries out the throat and vocal chords.
Rainy weather...I think it depends on the singer really.
Ultra cold weather is bad I think cause it tenses up the chords...
So basically, in my opinion, a warm moist atmosphere is best!