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Old 25th July 2008, 05:37 AM
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Originally Posted by truehappiness View Post
I should really be saying this to you, you know.

No good would result from Ayu resting her voice. tbh, the best thing she can do for her voice is train it and continue to use it. I don't know where you get this theory that if she doesn't sing for a long time, her voice will be fine, but it's shown that when she sings a lot [Ayuready, like every week for like a year or two], her vocals improve! Oh wow! Practice makes perfect? Ehhhh?
Uh.

Okay. I have been in vocal classes for my whole life, and I know that resting your voice is better than continuous use. Continuous use leads to straining,
Which we have SEEN HAPPEN IN PAST from her.
It is recommended for a studio recording that the artist has RESTED the voice to eliminated any vocal fatigue to produce the BEST POSSIBLE RESULT.

The reason why she seems better sometimes if because of her warm up techniques, or the air quality.
If it's a really dry day, voice sounds dry, and so extra warm up is needed.
But she doesn't really have much time all the time for that, with so many appearances or tours or things to take care of.

You really believe a singer at sustained singing periods is better than one who rests their voice before studio?

We have seen in almost ALL together when... performances, and one out of the two Mirrorcle World performances, that she overused her voice, and fell flat or were really really pitchy. That leads to vocal fatigue, and it's been progressing since her declaration of deafness in one ear.

As someone who had vocal classes, the best thing BEFORE a studio album is RESTING THE VOICE. It rests strained vocal chords, and allows the singer to once again have full control.
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