Massage helps my singing clients gain greater vocal freedom and ease.
The voice is influenced by a complex system of muscles that help the vocal folds close against each other, open for breathing, bulk the vocal folds, thin the vocal folds, stretch for pitch control, lift the larynx, tilt the larynx, lower the larynx, and swallow. All of those muscles work together to produce your voice, but if those muscles have been overworked or injured then the voice is affected. You may feel exhausted after singing for just a few minutes or you may hear a raspy quality to your speaking voice. Frequently singers will feel as though their vocal range is suddenly limited. Some people may feel a tickle, itch or scratchiness in their throat. All of these are signs that the muscles of the shoulders, neck, jaw and larynx are out of balance and would benefit from massage, specifically laryngeal massage.