Well, I never knew that my medical knowledge could be applied to a musical forum,
anyways, from what I know, singing incorrectly or screaming will put strains on your vocal chords. Thats why your voice feels hoarse after you scream. The other people are right when they say that you should sing from your diaphragm. Thats where the strength and power comes from. (took a couple of vocal lessons)
Screaming is not good for the vocal chords. Thats why you feel hoarse after you sing. Short term wise, theres no real problem with that, provided you get enough rest after each session, if not you may lose your voice for a couple of days. however, you may get something called singers polyps or nodules. heres a section taken from a website.
from what i know, rest is the best possible cure. Just take care of your voice. :lol: hope that helps.. just to add.... if you ignore rest and everything, the polyps have to be surgically removed before you can get your normal voice back.
anyways, from what I know, singing incorrectly or screaming will put strains on your vocal chords. Thats why your voice feels hoarse after you scream. The other people are right when they say that you should sing from your diaphragm. Thats where the strength and power comes from. (took a couple of vocal lessons)
Screaming is not good for the vocal chords. Thats why you feel hoarse after you sing. Short term wise, theres no real problem with that, provided you get enough rest after each session, if not you may lose your voice for a couple of days. however, you may get something called singers polyps or nodules. heres a section taken from a website.
Vocal polyps and nodules
Vocal polyps and nodules are small, benign or noncancerous growths on the vocal cords. Vocal nodules are a common problem among people who use their voices professionally, such as singers. In fact, NIDCD says vocal nodules are often called "singer's nodes" because this is a frequent problem among professional singers. Vocal polyps are also benign growths on the vocal cords. Polyps are more common among smokers, people with gastroesophageal reflux and people with hypothyroidism.
from what i know, rest is the best possible cure. Just take care of your voice. :lol: hope that helps.. just to add.... if you ignore rest and everything, the polyps have to be surgically removed before you can get your normal voice back.