Yes, there are other drinks than room temperature water that are good for your voice :D Get a FREE lesson: www.singgeek.com/ In this video I give you five of the best drinks to consume within the hrs of singing.
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1. Coconut Water (unsweetened) 2. Herbal Tea (without caffeine or citrus) - Marshmallow tea is a great remedy for a swollen throat. 3. Plant-Based Milk (low sugar) - almond/oat milk are best. 4. Juices (low-sugar and low-acid) - carrot, watermelon, cucumber, beet, spinach, aloe vera and cabbage juice. 5. Bone Broth (low-sodium) What to avoid: - Caffeine (dehydrates) - Sugar (dehydrates & causes energy crash/fatigue) - Animal-derived milk (causes mucus buildup) - Extremely cold or extremely hot drinks (causes distress to the vocal cords) - Carbonated drinks (causes mucus buildup and excess gas) What to choose instead: - Rich in vitamins - Plant-based milks - Room-temperature - Non-carbonated drinks
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Hiee Ronja.. Nice to see you.🤗 Im watching from New Zealand. Would like to thank you for all the good stuff you've shared. You did an amazing job sharing how to look after our vocal cords/ health. Very helpful..
I'm saving this list, thank you! I have bone broth quite often and I add veggies to it for soup, but I will drink it now before singing. Coconut water is good and I'll start with that again. Good to see you! I love your exercises. My voice training teacher recommended your vocal exercises and I love doing them along with you. 💝🎵🎶🎼
This is my second time witnessing you teaching and I do appreciate so very. I got in contact with you through the internet and I appreciate your wonderful teaching. Ms. Peterson 👩❤️👩 I'm from West Africa Liberia 🇱🇷 Is my pleasure learning from you always 🙏 Have a nice day.
Hello nice to hear from you again... I’ve been watching most of your videos from the previous years and I’ve really learnt a lot. and I’ve recommended for others. Thanks very much really appreciate them.
Thanks so much for your best drinks for singers! I like the bone broth part very much. You see, bone broth does a double job. Not only is it good for your voice but also good collagen for general health especially your skin!
Really nice to see you have vids again, always wondered, where you went A membership site sounds pretty cool This one thing i always wonder about, what is the mixed voice and how do I get it. What would help me in this case would be an explanation followed with excersises. I think that would be a nice format for other things as well? (singing higer notes, belting, using a rock voice and other things) And no one every explains how to 'sing a song', you only have covers but never a, this is what I do. I'm not that advanced yet, sure there are a million other things I'm missing :) Maybe a little music theory for singers, maybe like, knowing what key a song is in (this might be really retarded what im saying)
Welcome back Ronja! We have definitely missed you and your nice contents. Thank you for this interesting review. I just wanted to add that liquorice drink might not be the best choice for people who suffer from high blood pressure.
We really miss you. Please ma'am upload music purpose more information. I follow your all classes and these are really effective. Thanks ma'am for come back🙏
Also I have trouble with pitch and like melody vs harmony if you could do some kind of video on that or for the membership site somewhere I really need a good training system because sometimes I'm not sure if I'm singing a harmony or the melody just in a higher pitch. Especially when I sing alongside a male voice it's trickier because the voices are deeper naturally It confuses me PLEASE HELP 🖤 THANK YOUUU
I make my own teas and treats but we have cattle and I make my own bone broth but I think you can ask your local Butcher for the bones because I ask them to save the beef fat cut to make bars I forget what it called but we eat it in winter or keep it in the Tornado shelter because it's dried meat fruits veggies and berries it helps it last alot longer
A question for a singing coach. Once upon a time I had a pretty good voice though I was never a professional but something happened that makes it difficult to sing now. I loved power notes and hitting them hard. I sang this way for years. At the time I smoked 2 packs of cigarettes a day. After I quit smoking I began to have trouble with my voice. Every time I go for a power note I get a tickle in my throat and start to cough. At first I thought it was because I was still secreting mucus that normally protected my throat from the smoke. I quit singing for a long time because of that. Now a friend has asked me to sing again. I’d like to but even though it’s been many years since I had the phlegm problem, I still can’t hit those notes without coughing. Do you have any suggestions that don’t involve throwing gobs of money at doctors? These are definitely problems insurance companies don’t like spending on.
Sounds like a bit of tobacco withdrawal. Also smoking has probably caused some damage on your vocal cords. I'm not a doctor, by the way. This is just my input. I hope you get your voice back all healthy and get singing again.
Hi Doreen, I'm happy to hear the you like the teaching. Yes, We have unfortunately been having issues with the distribution which is one of the reasons I have created my lesson based membership site. I'd love to have you join. Here is the link: www.singgeek.com/