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RE: The Singers' Basics: Requisites Every Singers Need to Know
A lot of this rings home with me!
I only started singing regularly a couple of years ago and it's amazing what a transformation my voice has gone through.
I sing full on heavy rock so my voice takes a proper beating and early on I would not be able to sing for about 2 days after every rehearsal or gig.
Now, after 2 years my voice has changed (for the better) and I find the big notes a lot easier to sustain. It's really become obvious to be that I had weak muscles and that they have strengthened over time as you say.
The only issue I have now is that my stomach muscles ache after a few hours of singing. Any advice?
Thanks!
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Get involved in exercises that will help your stomach muscles more flexible. And mind you, consistency is key.
What exercises would you recommend?