ესეიგი რა ხდება, შორენა შავერდაშვილის New Yorker-ის ფანობის ამბავი გამახსენდა ამწუთას (თავის დროზე ბევრი ვილაპარაკე მაგაზე ამ თემაში

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ვკითხულობდი ეგრედწოდებულ DOs and DON'Ts მომღერლებისთვის, სადაც ჩამოთვლილია "რაღაცეები", რაც მომღერალმა უნდა გააკეთოს ან არ გააკეთოს... და თვალში აი ეს მომხვდა

University of Pittsburgh Voice Center
Preventing Vocal Problems
Clark A. Rosen, M.D.
Thomas Murry, Ph.D.
Guidelines for Singers: The Do's and Don'ts
Do Not . . .smoke tobacco
smoke marijuana
use drugs
drink alcohol the day before or the day of
drink coffee before a performance
become a cheerleader
shout & scream at sporting events
go to loud clubs or bars
talk on a bus or airplane
try to be heard in noisy places like bars, sport arenas, Italian family gatherings, airplanes, buses
vocalize a sneeze
Note: This does not mean you should stifle a sneeze -- never do that! Go ahead and sneeze, just don't phonate while doing so.
phonate while yawning
stay up late the night before a performance
sing outdoors
cough
clear your throat continually
sing if it hurts to swallow
try to talk over a cold or laryngitis
sing higher or lower than is comfortable
"over sing" (if you are hoarse after singing, something is very wrong)
whisper loudly, or for very long
raise the chest or shoulders when inhaling
be a vocalist in an acid rock or heavy metal band
use the belt voice
lift weights
scream
cry
talk on a lower or higher pitch than is comfortable for you
The "huumm" pitch (expressing mild surprise) is the pitch at which you should be speaking!
try to change your natural speaking voice ("vocal image" e.g., sexy, macho)
talk a lot on the day of performance
argue with a New Yorker
This post has been edited by Solitaire on 20 Oct 2009, 03:04