2006-12-26, 22:38
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guttural help?!
I recently started inhaling gutturals, and Its sounds pretty damn good, except Something happens and it either causes me to burp, yawn, or throw up(very rarely) can anyone solve my dilemma?
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2006-12-26, 23:00
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I recently started inhaling gutturals, and Its sounds pretty damn good, except Something happens and it either causes me to burp, yawn, or throw up(very rarely) can anyone solve my dilemma?
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Wow, throw up?! The burping would be caused by swallowing air into your stomach. But yawning and vomiting? I have no idea.
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buy a stick of graphite (art stores) and rub it into your nut
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2006-12-26, 23:02
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Vomiting - Too much diaphragm pressure?
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2006-12-27, 02:38
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practice more?
Know your limits, which youll get to know all too well. Inducing vomiting - similar to a gag reflex sensation - is all too common when practicing inhales, it happens all the time. Usually itll happen if you try and do it too long, or take in too much air.
Limit yourself, get the most out of the least air you can take in.
Yawning, im not sure about, because yawning is apparently your body trying to fill up your oxygen supplies (yeah, im not a medical student) quickly. So, id have thought your inhaling would mean that yawning is the last of your worries, though apparently not. You arent compensating inhales with exagerrated exhales of breath are you?
Everything else has been covered, and so the only advice is to keep practicing. Stick on some tracks, guttural along to them, have fun. Eventually youll get to recognise your limits, and push them further.
Edit; and I know thats a typical music forum reply ("lolpractice") but im stuck at what else to tell you.
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2006-12-27, 22:32
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6 lvl 80's sucka.
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thanks guys
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