TMV World Legacy Member rich2k4 Posted March 5, 2011 TMV World Legacy Member Posted March 5, 2011 i took a few days to think over my whole singing situation, and decided that while i would address high notes when practicing, i wouldn't use them in performance. I have come to the conclusion that its best to change the key of the song, to where your voice is most resonant. here is what ihave come up with. http://www.box.net/shared/6lz51gv7al
TMV World Legacy Member ronws Posted March 6, 2011 TMV World Legacy Member Posted March 6, 2011 It sounded good from here.
TMV World Member Steven Fraser Posted March 6, 2011 TMV World Member Posted March 6, 2011 i took a few days to think over my whole singing situation, and decided that while i would address high notes when practicing, i wouldn't use them in performance. I have come to the conclusion that its best to change the key of the song, to where your voice is most resonant. here is what ihave come up with. http://www.box.net/shared/6lz51gv7al rich2k4: this is coming along nicely. congrats. A piece of acoustic advice: singing with more resonance means that you need to bump up the energy of the consonants some, too, so that the intelligibility is not lost. I think being just a little more deliberate with the consonant sounds will help them come back into balance with these more resonant vowels you are using. Good work. Keep it up. Best Regards, Steven Fraser
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