7
2010
Healthy body, mind, spirit AND voice!
Staying vocally fit and healthy is the key factor in a great voice and a long career. When a guitarist breaks a string they replace it. However a singer’s vocal cords cannot be replaced. Vocal health and care is the key to strength and longevity for a professional career. Nothing is more frustrating than a voice that is straining and cracking or singing off pitch. Nothing is more dissonant than listening to a singer not quite making a note or a voice that could be better with just a few tweaks. As a singer, there will be many times when you will be under stress, or struggling to sing with colds or flu’s or a lack of rest or dehydration. Understanding your instrument and vocal health can save countless hours, canceled concerts and vocal loss & fatigue. Improving your vocal health in general will result in a better voice and sound.
Singing and vocal health became a passion of mine when I was still quite young. I’ve been singing since I was 7 and performing all my life. I’ve also been very interested in health from early on. I turned vegetarian at 15 and started studying herbs and massage. I couldn’t get enough of it and read everything I could get my hands on. I started doing hatha yoga at 16 and practiced pranayama breathing exercises. With my insatiable interest in health alongside my own vocal studies as a professional singer and my 25 year teaching career, I have come to realize that vocal health is a result of overall health. I’ve never met a singer who had serious vocal health problems who was physically and emotionally healthy. The two go hand in hand. I would say that the X factor in the high level function of the singing voice is the health of the body. And not only the body, but add to that the mind and the spirit.

An article by Cari Cole




