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Old 10-26-2007, 01:43 PM
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does anybody else get really bad head aces from doing screaming vocals because i've been doing them for a few month and when ever im jammin out with the band i'll get a head ace in my temple and the back of my head somtimes for liek 10 to 40 seconds i get really light headed even when im not jumpin around i figure i would get use to it but i just wanna make sure it's nothin abnormal that mite enable me from doing scream vocals
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Old 11-21-2007, 02:52 PM
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does anybody else get really bad head aces from doing screaming vocals because i've been doing them for a few month and when ever im jammin out with the band i'll get a head ace in my temple and the back of my head somtimes for liek 10 to 40 seconds i get really light headed even when im not jumpin around i figure i would get use to it but i just wanna make sure it's nothin abnormal that mite enable me from doing scream vocals
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Old 07-23-2008, 08:53 AM
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You may have to regulate your breathing a bit better... Just make sure to NOT hyperventilate...
Breathing is the secret to a great voice.
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