Thanks for this forum. I have sung high classic rock and roll for most of my life but have been having problems for a few years. I have seen a ENT and he said my vocal chords are clear but maybe a little red. I used Omeprazole for a couple of months but with no success. I have asthma under control with daily Advair (once a day only) and have never smoked, used alcohol or drugs.
An example of the symptoms is I can sing the high ending of "Good Vibrations" by the Beach Boys using the do, do, do, do...sound whereas if I try to do it with an aah sound my voice breaks up. Also have sung "Journey" songs where the lead sings high etc. QUESTION: If my vocal cords can create the high pitch what is going on with the different vowel sounds. Thanks in advance.
Can't sing high aahs sometimes but can sing high oohs always-what's with that?
Mon, 2014-10-27 17:14
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Can't sing high aahs sometimes but can sing high oohs always-what's with that?