
Vocal Recovery: Heal Your Singing Voice and Come Back Stronger | Ep.19
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What does it take to recover your singing voice and come back stronger? How can you rebuild vocal strength after illness, overuse, or fatigue? Whether you’ve dealt with Covid, laryngitis, or the common cold, join me as we explore targeted strategies that restore vocal health, rebuild control, and reconnect you with your voice—safely, consistently, and with lasting impact.
In this episode:
- Learn to rebuild your voice after illness, overuse, or vocal fatigue
- The vital difference between singing and training
- Why proper vocal recovery requires specific coordination and muscle memory
- How to massage and reset the vocal cords
- The benefits of straw sirens and cry phonation for healing and stretching the voice
- How to balance breath control and compression
- Discover how yawning can promote relaxation and vocal fold connection
- Recover without straining your voice using light, whimper-based octaves
- Learn to stabilize your mix and reduce flipping through cry coordination
- Develop compression safely with proper humming (tracking) SOVT
- Build back your full voice gradually by aligning with your current limits
- Why consistency, patience, and the right feedback are essential to recover fully
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