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A question 4 vocalists and/ or vocal trainers. :) I have a pretty good singing voice (Not the best U ever heard but definitely not the worst.) but when it comes 2 the higher pitch registers I'm stuggling. There is a definite cut off on my vocal range that I can't get past but the annoying thing is I'm most comfortable singing just below this pitch cap and I hit it quite a lot.
Anyway my question is this... If I got vocal training, is this something I can learn 2 overcome or is this something I'll just have 2 learn 2 live with? | |
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Everybody has their highest and their lowest - if we all sounded alike, it would be boring. Just find your highest and run with it! Um... let me warm up my vocals
Me ME ME ME ME...U U U U U! | |
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I was in two different choirs for years...second soprano in both. But no matter how hard I tried, I could never be a first soprano.
However, I never had private vocal training, so I really can't attest to the merit of that.
Either way, I'm listening to your music at the moment. Very nice. I say just keep on with what your doing and sing in the range that you're most comfortable.
If you really want vocal training, then go for it!
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Thanks guys, I really appreciate Ur feedback.
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