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Losing weight will definitely change your vocal range and timbre. So will smoking and alcohol intake.
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Posture will also change the way your voice sounds, particularly for singing. Not so much slouching (although of course that affects breathing and phrasing) but how you hold your head.
If your head is sort of hanging lower, your vocal chords do in fact sort of get fatter which would make your voice lower. Alternatively, if you're holding your head high and upwards, it stretches them out so you have a potentially higher range (or just sound crappy). Have you thought that maybe your state of mind could be something to do with it Jim? Litterally not holding your head as high as you maybe used to do just right at the moment? |
Also make sure you're getting enough air to support your voice. The new skinnier you might not be taking as big breaths.
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I feel healthy, and my head is up. same posture as always.... seated in the car...
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hmmm... I think my voice is back to normal now. that was weird. I wonder what the hell.
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Did your junk get smaller again?
IF No --> then don't worry. IF Yes --> bummer dude. |
Point of order here:
please stop referring to LJ's treasure as junk |
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my junk and my and my treasures remain embiggened. I feel very cromulent about that too.
now i can rock out with my.... well... nevermind. |
Please tell me embiggened has nothing to do with Christopher Biggins?!
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I'm very afraid of the direction this thread is taking.
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thanks, shel.... :bolt:
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