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Query To Singers Who Used To Be Smokers As Well...
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 1:12 pm
by G Fresh
I quit smoking about 2 months ago. While I was smoking, my voice sounded great and I had really good range. Since I quit, my voice has become completely shot, my range is gone and even just singing along with my radio sounds terrible. This was not entirely unexpected as it is my understanding that it takes a little while for the lungs to get rid of the buildup that my six years of smoking left there, however I was expecting that part of the quitting process to be over by now and it seems to still be the same with the phlegmyness and the tightness of my throat.
I was just wondering for those of you singers who used to be smokers, how long does it take before you get your voice back?
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 3:14 pm
by Jeff
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Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 3:31 pm
by G Fresh
Nah, I'm not allergic to anything that I know of. I will say that even though it's been 7 weeks since I quit, it's only been about a month since the last time that I slipped up, but that was only a couple of cigs which shouldn't be affecting me this far out should they? I don't know, I just hope that my voice comes back soon and better than ever or my quitting will have been for naught.
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:42 pm
by sevesd93
This may help, but I have not quit smoking and I have no desire to, but I do suffer from throat problems from time to time. I use a herbal throat spray called "Singer's Saving Grace" I use the Extra Strength version. Anyway I purchase it at the health food store and it seems to work quite well. It has a soothing numbing effect and actually strengthens my voice. Maybe something like this can help your voice heal and sound better.
Best of luck to you.
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 4:36 pm
by MrSpall
sevesd93 wrote:This may help, but I have not quit smoking and I have no desire to, but I do suffer from throat problems from time to time. I use a herbal throat spray called "Singer's Saving Grace" I use the Extra Strength version. Anyway I purchase it at the health food store and it seems to work quite well. It has a soothing numbing effect and actually strengthens my voice. Maybe something like this can help your voice heal and sound better.
Best of luck to you.
This stuff is incredible. Highly recommended. It's the only thing that gets me through some shows (though I've never been a smoker.)
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 10:13 pm
by bassjones
what about the long-term effects of that stuff on your voice? I'd be more than a little worried about that.
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 10:42 pm
by adam atherton
let's see what happens next time you try to bum a cigarette, lunchbox...

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 11:38 pm
by G Fresh
adam atherton wrote:let's see what happens next time you try to bum a cigarette, lunchbox...

Wha?
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 12:35 am
by adam atherton
G Fresh wrote:adam atherton wrote:let's see what happens next time you try to bum a cigarette, lunchbox (which is my pet name for Brad Jones, AKA bassjones, who posted right before me. which is what i'm responding to. the post right before me. ^up there. the guy that just posted that always seems to bum cigarettes off me when we play music.)...
Wha?
fixed, psycho.

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 1:36 am
by G Fresh
adam atherton wrote:G Fresh wrote:adam atherton wrote:let's see what happens next time you try to bum a cigarette, lunchbox (which is my pet name for Brad Jones, AKA bassjones, who posted right before me. which is what i'm responding to. the post right before me. ^up there. the guy that just posted that always seems to bum cigarettes off me when we play music.)...
Wha?
fixed, psycho.

Ahhh, I didn't realize that you two had gone far enough in your relationship to have pet names for each other. That's sweet.
My bad.

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 8:29 am
by adam atherton
i usually call him "sugarboobs", but only on tuesdays and fridays.
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 9:29 am
by bassjones
I wasn't refering to the cigarettes. I was refering to the magic throat formula...
And I can't do that anymore either as much as I like having one on occasion.
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 9:49 am
by sevesd93
It is all natural Mr. Jones. It actually makes your voice stronger, healthier, harder, longer, and thicker. Well not really.
Anywhere here are the ingredients listed on the bottle, feel free to research them : Yerba Mansa root, Stoneroot, Chinese Licorice root, Jack-in-the-pulpit root, Osha root, Propolis gum, Echinacea angustifolia root, Ginger root extracted with 70% grain alcohol, distilled water, and vegetable glycerin. It also says all ingredients are ground minutes prior to cold process percolation/kinetic maceration to ensure potency, and never fumigated or irradiated.
CERTIFIED ORGANIC
Hope that help and you are no longer worried about me. You're so cute Sugarboobs, oh darn it's only Thursday I really shouldn't be calling you that should I?
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 10:19 am
by Dagwood Lee
Sounds like someone needs to start smoking again.
Filterless Camels.
Good voice now, cancer later. Bad voice now, cancer later.
Sheesh. No brainer.
Seriously, I smoke once in awhile and while it seems to enhance the quality of the LOWER tones in my voice, I have never noticed it helping the higher range. There's not doubt that Greg Allman sounded like he did back in the day in part due to whisky and cigarettes. And there's little doubt that he sounds the way he does today (awful) because of whisky and cigarettes. It's a trade off.
I vote for ocassional abuse only.
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 10:22 am
by The_Dude
bassjones wrote:I wasn't refering to the cigarettes. I was refering to the magic throat formula...
And I can't do that anymore either as much as I like having one on occasion.
Too easy. I don't even need to "fix" it.