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Postby Melissa » Tue Jun 05, 2007 1:38 am

Someone at work asked me what causes the urge to cough when singing. Of course I have no clue for sure, not a singer (except in the car, lol), but my guess was spit or snot :shock: lol. Of course I figured here would be the best place to ask. So singers, what does cause that coughing urge?
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Re: Question for singers...

Postby StevePerryHair » Tue Jun 05, 2007 1:42 am

Melissa wrote:Someone at work asked me what causes the urge to cough when singing. Of course I have no clue for sure, not a singer (except in the car, lol), but my guess was spit or snot :shock: lol. Of course I figured here would be the best place to ask. So singers, what does cause that coughing urge?


Are you bored at work Melissa, he he he :wink:
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Re: Question for singers...

Postby conversationpc » Tue Jun 05, 2007 1:43 am

Melissa wrote:Someone at work asked me what causes the urge to cough when singing. Of course I have no clue for sure, not a singer (except in the car, lol), but my guess was spit or snot :shock: lol. Of course I figured here would be the best place to ask. So singers, what does cause that coughing urge?


For me, it typically happens if my throat is dry or I'm trying to hit a note that's too high for me. Also, try singing some AC/DC and it's sure to happen. :lol:
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Re: Question for singers...

Postby Melissa » Tue Jun 05, 2007 1:43 am

StevePerryHair wrote:
Melissa wrote:Someone at work asked me what causes the urge to cough when singing. Of course I have no clue for sure, not a singer (except in the car, lol), but my guess was spit or snot :shock: lol. Of course I figured here would be the best place to ask. So singers, what does cause that coughing urge?


Are you bored at work Melissa, he he he :wink:


Ya think? lol- Summer time sucks here, lol.
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Re: Question for singers...

Postby TRAGChick » Tue Jun 05, 2007 1:44 am

Melissa wrote:Someone at work asked me what causes the urge to cough when singing. Of course I have no clue for sure, not a singer (except in the car, lol), but my guess was spit or snot :shock: lol. Of course I figured here would be the best place to ask. So singers, what does cause that coughing urge?


Well, to be honest with you, it's HARD to cough while singing.

The only thing that'd make me cough is creating some sort of "air pocket" while taking a breath to sing - or if your throat tenses up due to nerves.

Dunno if that makes sense.... :oops:
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Re: Question for singers...

Postby Melissa » Tue Jun 05, 2007 1:48 am

conversationpc wrote:
Melissa wrote:Someone at work asked me what causes the urge to cough when singing. Of course I have no clue for sure, not a singer (except in the car, lol), but my guess was spit or snot :shock: lol. Of course I figured here would be the best place to ask. So singers, what does cause that coughing urge?


For me, it typically happens if my throat is dry or I'm trying to hit a note that's too high for me. Also, try singing some AC/DC and it's sure to happen. :lol:


LOL- yep, AC/DC will do it for sure, lol.

Thanks Nora, that does make sense 8)
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Re: Question for singers...

Postby Wheels Of Fyre » Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:03 am

conversationpc wrote:
Melissa wrote:Someone at work asked me what causes the urge to cough when singing. Of course I have no clue for sure, not a singer (except in the car, lol), but my guess was spit or snot :shock: lol. Of course I figured here would be the best place to ask. So singers, what does cause that coughing urge?


For me, it typically happens if my throat is dry or I'm trying to hit a note that's too high for me. Also, try singing some AC/DC and it's sure to happen. :lol:


Bon Scott or Brian Johnson? I find that they have very similar styles. Very bluesy. Bon had that venom and Brian has that gravel like Rod Stewart. It's a natural thing and if someone who doesn't have it tries to push it then I think bits of your lungs come up, too!
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Postby 7 Wishes » Tue Jun 05, 2007 4:29 am

I have less of an inclination to cough while singing than I do when I'm not, unless I'm sick, in which case all the Hagar and Tyler material gets dropped from the set list. Proper breathing technique can help a singer overcome the symptoms of a cold with the only net effect being a loss of range and endurance.
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Postby Deb » Tue Jun 05, 2007 4:40 am

7 Wishes wrote:I have less of an inclination to cough while singing than I do when I'm not, unless I'm sick, in which case all the Hagar and Tyler material gets dropped from the set list. Proper breathing technique can help a singer overcome the symptoms of a cold with the only net effect being a loss of range and endurance.


7, I think it is great that your a singer and that you teach music. But I have to chuckle when you post about singing with that Avatar, somehow just can't see your Av pulling off Hagar nor Tyler material. :lol: :wink:
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Postby TRAGChick » Tue Jun 05, 2007 4:47 am

strungout wrote:
7 Wishes wrote:I have less of an inclination to cough while singing than I do when I'm not, unless I'm sick, in which case all the Hagar and Tyler material gets dropped from the set list. Proper breathing technique can help a singer overcome the symptoms of a cold with the only net effect being a loss of range and endurance.


7, I think it is great that your a singer and that you teach music. But I have to chuckle when you post about singing with that Avatar, somehow just can't see your Av pulling off Hagar nor Tyler material. :lol: :wink:


...but, he DOES play a mean Electric Violin :wink: :twisted:
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Postby Wally_Hatchet » Tue Jun 05, 2007 6:20 am

tragchk wrote:
strungout wrote:
7 Wishes wrote:I have less of an inclination to cough while singing than I do when I'm not, unless I'm sick, in which case all the Hagar and Tyler material gets dropped from the set list. Proper breathing technique can help a singer overcome the symptoms of a cold with the only net effect being a loss of range and endurance.


7, I think it is great that your a singer and that you teach music. But I have to chuckle when you post about singing with that Avatar, somehow just can't see your Av pulling off Hagar nor Tyler material. :lol: :wink:


...but, he DOES play a mean Electric Violin :wink: :twisted:
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