Why does my singing sound bad some days?
Table of Contents
- 1 Why does my singing sound bad some days?
- 2 Why does my voice sound different some days?
- 3 What to do if you’re having a bad voice day?
- 4 Why do I feel high when I sing?
- 5 Why does my voice sound distorted when I Sing?
- 6 Does your mood affect your singing?
- 7 Does your voice sound different when you sing in front of people?
Why does my singing sound bad some days?
Your vocal quality will decrease if you’re having a bad mood, not having a good night’s sleep, or lack of proper nutrition. Some days, your body is tired and can’t sing as well as yesterday. If you’re having a bad day with singing, just try to do more vocal warmups (lip trills, solfege, etc).
Why does my voice sound different some days?
If you are a teenager it’s just your voice changing because of puberty. When your voice changes during puberty it doesn’t just change overnight. It’ll be high some days, scratchy other days and deep on another days. Your voice could actually go through changes up into your twenties.
Why does my voice sound good sometimes?
When you hear your voice on a recording, you’re only hearing sounds transmitted via air conduction. This means that your voice usually sounds fuller and deeper to you than it really is. That’s why when you hear your voice on a recording, it usually sounds higher and weaker than you think it should.
What to do if you’re having a bad voice day?
15 home remedies to recover your voice
- Rest your voice. The best thing you can do for your irritated vocal cords is to give them a break.
- Don’t whisper.
- Use OTC pain relievers.
- Avoid decongestants.
- Talk to a doctor about medication.
- Drink plenty of liquids.
- Drink warm liquids.
- Gargle with salt water.
Why do I feel high when I sing?
AIR PRESSURE. If our vocal cords are connected (our voice is clear rather than breathy) SOME SINGERS will feel pressure build up in their chest.
How do you fix a raspy singing voice?
Home Remedies: Helping a hoarse voice
- Breathe moist air.
- Rest your voice as much as possible.
- Drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration (avoid alcohol and caffeine).
- Moisten your throat.
- Stop drinking alcohol and smoking, and avoid exposure to smoke.
- Avoid clearing your throat.
- Avoid decongestants.
- Avoid whispering.
Why does my voice sound distorted when I Sing?
An element worth noting in all of this is that you may be tuning your voice to what you’re hearing, rather than to the acoustic of the room. When you sing, a certain percentage of the sound that you hear in real time is heard through bone, which can distort things.
Does your mood affect your singing?
Even your general mood will effect your singing. [spacer height=”20px”] As you improve however, the distance between how you sound on a good day and how you sound on a bad day will decrease and that’s the good news.
Why do I feel depressed when I Hear my Voice?
When you hear your voice, you are perceiving the sound from the inside of your head. Add to that the fact that your head is hoping to hear a different voice that you are imagining and bingo! when you hear what everybody else hears, it is depressing.
Does your voice sound different when you sing in front of people?
Yes, it’s sad but true: the other answers here point out a valid phenomenon in which both our speaking AND singing voices sound different out in front of us than they do in our heads.