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Are you taking chances with your singing success?

Looking after your voice is a vital part to your singing success. 
Neglecting your voice could have detrimental effects on your larynx, where the vocal cords are housed and ruin your vocals.
  That's why SOS believes that the best place to start with
 singing is understanding how the anatomy of the voice .  








Below are examples of healthy and unhealthy vocal cords.  Click a thumbnail or slide show for a better view.


Don't take chances with your vocal health

These are just a few tips to good vocal health

1. Don't sing or speak if your throat is continuosly sore or painful. (seek medical advice)

2. Warm up you voice before a performance or presentation.

3. Rest your voice for at least 4 hours before singing.

4. Don't force higher notes.

5. Use a professional vocal tutor who knows about good vocal health.

Whether you are carving out a career in singing, singing for fun or for the health benefits, you want to ensure you are using your voice correctly.

Don't risk damaging your voice,  vocal lessons with SOS will help show you how to use exercises to build healthy skills. Book a course now

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