Only under very specific circumstances. For example...
Say you had a brain aneurysm that had gone undetected for many years. Singing forcefully or loudly raises your blood pressure, perhaps enough to pop your aneurysm, causing huge inter cranial bleeding and death. The chances of this happening are probably near zero, though.
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Singing is singing. And if its a fast kind of talk of singing its most probably a rap.
I am singing. You/we/they are singing. He/she/it is singing.
You can help your singing less scratchy by taking singing lessons or practicing singing with a softer tune.
Singing in unison means singing together or at the same time
No, I don't think that's possible.
the sirens kill people by singing a bewitching song that lures sailors to there death by crashing into rocks.
The Siren(s)
To lure sailors to their island to kill, by singing songs of the truth.
She was singing her second single from her newest album Stronger. It's called "What doesn't kill you (Stronger)."
"Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!"
It can be important because after you sing the throat needs to have moisture restored, though it won't kill you not to have water after singing. I would say it is more helpful and useful than important.
song Dad's Gonna Kill Me in the series Sons of Anarchy singing Richard Thompson
Yes, Jem and Scout were amazed by Zeebo's powerful and soulful singing voice. They admired his ability to lead the congregation in the church hymns with passion and skill. His singing left a lasting impression on the children.
She was singing her second single from her newest album Stronger. It's called "What doesn't kill you (Stronger)."
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Good singing , or singing nicely