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Opera singer with asthma ???? |
Just found out that my asthma is worse than what I thought. Could this be the reason why I cant hold long phrases??? Yes! Asthma. I don't like asthma but since this is a opera thing.... You need to take good breaths, drink water and use your puffer. I have heard that doctors can help and that there are asthma lessons. Also try gargling water and trying to roll your tongue to make a sound. Enough practice you get use to asthma while singing and know how to develop precaustions! Rate me best answer if you think this helped! |
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