My voice is cracking when i sing higher notes....?
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I am a singer ..learning music since childhood but for last 3 years my voice started cracking when i sing higher notes...sometimes it cracks when i talk. I got it diagnosed ...it showed Nodule on my vocal cord...in early stage ..what do i do ..i feel very very depressed bcoz of this...pl dont send me any commercial link ..a genuine advise is appreciated....
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Answer:
Your age is not mentioned. Voices do tend to lower as we get mature and get older. The cracking is a part of it sometimes. If the medical MD said that the nodule is not harmful continue to sing, and do sing in a lower register. Pros do warm up using scales for hours daily. You must take enormous care of your entire system physically and mentally. At the library there are books that will give you much info about how to specifically take care of your voice. Good luck with this.
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