Hey, I was wondering if you knew of any good vocal sprays. I've looked online at "clear voice" and "vocal eze", but I seem to find quite a few comments about problems with the products. I've been searching for a professional vocal spray but have had no luck. Any help? Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Theater? superstarblue89 answered Sunday July 27 2008, 1:33 am: I've been singing since I can remember and I absolutely live by clear voice. I prefer the peach flavor (but you really have to like peaches lol). They have loads of different flavors for all different taste buds (but I find that they all taste pretty bad, but it's not supposed to be candy lol). I've used vocal eze before and was really unimpressed. I found that clear voice was better for my voice. I think it's different for everyone. I know people who live by vocal eze and find that clear voice doesn't work for them so I suggest trying one and seeing how it works and then trying the other and seeing which works best for you. [ superstarblue89's advice column | Ask superstarblue89 A Question ]
Annerszz_101 answered Friday July 25 2008, 6:23 pm: One of my friends said Clear Voice was good.
You said you had bad comments, but:
Vocal-eze...it has a strange taste, but it really does work.
coughing spray that is what i use and it clears the tickle in your throat if you're having problems.
"I Have Been Singing For Over 20 Years And I Find That Keeping A Cough Drop In My Mouth Helps. I Like The Honey Lemon Flavor. It Keeps My Sinus Open And Moist. I Also Carry A Vicks Inhaler To Open My Sinus. If I Should Have A Worst Problem And Have To Do A Show. I Use Sore Throat Spray To Finish The Gig."
LOL_x0x answered Thursday July 24 2008, 12:06 pm: Thanks for inboxing, but I really know nothing abotu vocal sprays. I can refer you to a friend who MIGHT be able to help you. Here's here column: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
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