This year marks the tenth year of my teaching career. Over the years
I've taught young & old, talented & not-so-talented, the not so
famous, the not yet famous & the now very famous as far as SA
celebrities go. I've observed the singing careers of every major SA
artist thats come onto the scene in the last 10 years & I've noticed
that most do NOT take care of their voices.
Its a reflection of the SA music industry as a whole & in comparing it
to the SA sports industry, a clear picture is painted. The Arts in SA
is not as well supported as is sports. I'd be the 1st to raise my
concerns about this. I can only speak for the music industry but from
that perspective, if we are not taking ourselves seriously as singers,
why should government or anyone else take us seriously?
Here's what I know. The majority of top SA singers do not warm up
their voices before performances among other lifestyle choices that
cause damage to the voice. Many of you may be asking well why should
they?
Here's why: the voice, like any other part of the body needs to be
warmed up before it is used. It may seem to the listener that its an
effortless exercise but performing solidly for an hour or more is as
taxing on the voice of a professional singer as any professional sport
would be taxing on the body of a sports-person. What do we know about
the professional sports world? We know they stretch & warm up before
every game, some even warm down. We also know they go through rigorous
training daily. For the most part, our SA singers are not doing this &
to argue they can't afford coaches on a daily basis is fair but for
singers, it is easy to find singing exercises at the click of a
button. At the very least all professional SA singers should be
warming up. If you need exercise, contact me, I will gladly help!
What could be the effect of not warming before every performance? In
the short term, none of us will notice a difference however its a long
term problem. Many of you can go through your SA music collection,
pick an artist & listen to their body of work. I have noticed that
some artists voices have audibly changed over a 10 year period, 10
years??? Considering this is supposed to be a life long career 10
years should just be the start of a career & the harsh reality is
without the voice that made you famous in the 1st place, you have no
career as a singer...unless you're planning on miming for the rest of
your life.
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