bonus is that your congregation may also
the intercostal muscles are our breath don’t use these muscles, we will lose cause if these muscles are not engaged in case scenario, damage to our voice. One of my many reminders for my voice stu are fully hydrated it creates a buffer to ture of water you drink matters less than the amount and constancy of your intake of water. A good rule is to divide your of ounces of water you should drink in a day. Your body will tell you in obvious ways when you are hydrated and, if you are thirsty, you are already dehydrated.
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of laryngitis.
used one faithfully for years and encourage my students to ask for one for a birthday or steam travels through the trachea and touches the vocal folds to create instant relief for
Take my voice and let me sing always, only, for my King. Take my lips and let them be
Dr. Kristen Wunderlich is a professor of music at Winthrop University and the Associate Director of Worship and Arts at Westminster PCA in Rock Hill, SC. She is also the voice instructor at Bonclarken Music Conference each summer. Feel free to contact her with any questions,
kwunderlich@wpcgo.com.
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