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Alto/Bass Female
Posted by Jennifer Bain Waldron 4 years agoOpen DiscussionI am a female "alto/bass". I am only on lesson 2, but it sounds like they are not going to cover this. What can you do to have them cover this? Jennifer
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How to improve timing?
Posted by Iona Zara 4 years agoTechnique and StyleHello everyone. Was wondering if anyone had tips on improving timing. thanks
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new videos
Posted by Curtis Culley 4 years agoSinging BasicsHello, are there any new videos being uploaded? ive been working through the same ones now and wondered if there is new content on its way? best wishes Curtis
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I need to sit down to sing because I play the guitar too
Posted by Yves M Reme 4 years agoTechnique and StyleI just started taking these lessons. I notice that everybody recommends standing up for proper posture. In reality since I play the guitar too (Bossa Nova style), I need to be seated to do that. Why l...
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Is your range different for different sounds?
Posted by Daniel Anderson-Deakin 4 years agoTechnique and StyleDo different sounds hit the range different? Eg if you make an e vowel will that go into head voice at a different pitch to an ah vowel or does your range and boundaries apply to every sound?
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Keeping the same vocal teacher
Posted by Daniel Anderson-Deakin 4 years agoLesson Q&AHey Camille, you seem very invested in this site but I always fear that my vocal teacher will stop teaching, become too busy or become famous and stop teaching altogether! Is that something I should w...
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Beginner to Advanced levels
Posted by Daniel Anderson-Deakin 4 years agoTechnique and StyleHow do you generally categorise beginners, intermediate and advanced singers? And generally what is the process of vocal development? Would be good to kind of have a roadmap to know where you are and ...
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Food & Performance Rituals
Posted by Daniel Anderson-Deakin 4 years agoSinging BasicsDo you have any tips for food and drink and general things to be best ready before a performance? like rituals?
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singing position
Posted by Daniel Anderson-Deakin 4 years agoTechnique and Styledoes it matter what position (sitting, standing, lying) you sing in for different parts of your voice (head, chest, mix) or for things like belting?
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Vocal strain that comes and goes?
Posted by Bree Shank 4 years agoTechnique and StyleHello! I have started singing again after like 7 years of not singing. I am trying to learn good habits. Recently (maybe 3ish weeks ago) I strained my voice from trying to imitate my favorite artist,...
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