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  • was the surgery successful? did your voice go back to normal?

  • he he he

  • did your voice change in any way?

  • sadly, probably because it looks like something far different.

  • @ffyfan15 you mean a vagina, right? LOL

  • @scaccia92 Well.....yes.

    Lmao.

  • You kinda called me out there.

    Haha.

  • Ew.

  • what is that yellow ??

  • @fliedlie2 it's just a scratch on the camera lens. haha

  • how did you get it and what did it do to your voice when you had it?

  • I honestly wonder the same thing about mine: oboist vs the scope. Gotta wonder where all those people come from

  • all the suggested videos look like vaginas... or predator.

  • @KodyBoy555 You see that big "skin" blop on the right side? Thats what it is. It breaks your voice.

  • how did you discover you had vocal problems? I think i might have an intracordal cyst at the moment but ime not sure. please let me know how you got help with your vocal problems. it would help me a lot

  • So can you still sing after having surgery? I think I may have a vocal nodule/polyp and im worried about the future of my singing

  • страшная писька!

  • i love your beautiful insides haha lol

  • wow, I could see the Polyp. How did you know something was wrong before you saw the doctor?

  • Actually, it was my voice teacher who pointed it out. He said that after hearing a WHOLE WHACK of different healthy voices, it's easy to pick out the ones where there's something that isn't quite right.. Then back last spring my voice completely went.. So he put his foot down and prompted me to make an appointment.

  • Oh cool, I see!! Usually they can tell through the quality of the voice and the Vibrato =) I really try my best to not hurt my voice by staying in a comfortable range, drinking warm water to warm up, and letting my voice be open and free (vibrato)

  • Yup!!

    Well, it's suspected that this polyp has been around since I was very little..

    My technique to date is just fine, but when I was little I had no training and I would basically just scream songs as much as I could.. I noticed growing up I actually LOST my falsetto.. After the surgery, I actually have a proper falsetto now, so I'm excited! :)

  • Yeah I understand you =) I never really used my Falsetto until I was 15 and then I played with it, but eventually just stayed in full voice like I am now. I use head voice sparingly, today I was power belting and hit a G#4 with vibrato LOL I wasn't even warmed up but its natural for me..

  • I never go higher than A4 in full voice, after that it's mix. D5 is my peak for mixing. My vocal cords are COMPLETELY different now, so it's taking me time to get used to the new vocal folds... My pitch is a little wonky because I have to retrain my brain and the rest of my body LOL.

  • See, I sing in a range where I don't need to strain or push harder than usual so D5 is a dream for me LOL! I NEVER go higher than G#4 in full voice although I can belt out an A4/Bb4. You want the voice to be relaxed as possible. Quality over Quantity for me =)

  • I agree completely ;D The only note where I ever need to push a little is that D5, everything else is easy singin' ;D LOL

  • You know I am glad your okay =)

    You sing so well so I want to hear more

    I cannot wait to hear more =) Maybe I can duet with you one day! You take the higher notes and I'll take the low/midrange ones haha =)

  • AHAHAHAH!! =DD You're amazing!! Srsly, you're so talented!

    A duet sounds so fun!!! Sounds like a deal. LMFAO

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