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ParadigmShift2070 1 point ago +2 / -1

Does that damage your throat and voice and make you sound like Kate Mulgrew all the time?

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M8kMdlErthGr8Again 4 points ago +4 / -0

No damage. If you go too hard too fast you might strain yourself or something, but nothing permanent.

I had a few coughing fits when I first started, but few now.

On the plus side, I can fling snot/phlegm off my larynx now like nobody's business. Great if you have a cold/allergies !

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AngeredKabar 3 points ago +3 / -0

If you do it correctly the sound is generated from the base of your neck below your larynx. I could sing for hours at full volume and as long as I remember to stay in the lower octaves it doesn't irritate the throat or make me hoarse.