Causes of Hoarseness:
1) Lack of vocal cord closure
2) Lack of support
3) Too much air
4) Narrow space
5) Fatigue
6) Vocal cord injury/nodules
7) Phlegm/inflammation
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296: Quick Tip - Humming Exercises Are Awesome for Singers!
295: Quick Tip | Relaxed Jaw
294: How to Have More Fun When You Practice Singing
292: Advanced Falsetto Exercises
291: Correct Tongue Position for Singers: Solving Your Tongue Trouble
290: Fun Exercises from Christmas Songs
289: Classical VS. Pop Singing for Female Voices (Placement)
288: Personal Update ❤️ Twin Pregnancy & Singing
287: Your Gut Microbiome and Your Singing Voice
286: Vocal Coach Analysis Of Sissel Kyrkjebø SINGING SOLVEIG'S SONG (NOT a reaction)
285: Find Your Sound-Alike Singer To Learn Faster
284: How To Sing When You're Pregnant
283: New Exercises For Vocal Vibrato (if you already have vibrato and want to control it better)
282: Improvisation As A Vocal Warmup
281: How To Use Consonants For Better Resonance
280: Do You Need More Air to Sing High?
279: The Best Way to Improve Your Singing If You Don't Have a Vocal Coach
278: Why Singing Through Songs Is A Waste Of Time
277: What Do Your Jaw Muscles Have To Do with Your Singing Success?
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