Seventy per cent humidity is ideal for vocal cords.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As a singer, if I'm in a room that is too cold, I kind of freak out, so I actually like the humidity, and I love the heat.
Actually, I think the average voice is like 70 percent tone and 30 percent noise. My voice is 95 percent noise.
I do a lot of vocal hygiene.
If you actually relax your vocal cords they actually work better.
It's so important to me to take care of my voice. I do a lot of vocal warms-ups right before I go on.
I had a galvanised voice: I could sing through a 105 fever or a flu or a root canal or anything that you could throw at me.
I want to keep my voice young, with nothing heavy.
The human voice sounds thicker with a chorus and reverb than a dry signal.
My voice is rather quirky. It's abysmally low. People often think I'm putting it on at first. Think drunk Darth Vader. Or Barry White singing country. It suits my dark material. When I do readings, I really play it up and go subterranean. I can make the phone book sound terrifying.
I have a voice coach, but only in so much as to make my voice stronger so I can sing for five nights a week, two hours.
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