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Started by Shawn Sunshine, December 09, 2012, 02:46:39 PM
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Quote from: Tesla on December 13, 2012, 05:37:14 PMThat's beautiful Assoluta. I can't get past G4 using chest voice and a shaky D5 for head voice. But I haven't done much singing practice. How far do you think I could push beyond G4?
Quote from: Assoluta on December 13, 2012, 05:44:46 PMG4 was my barrier too - it's a very common 'crisis point' for the average male voice - that's where mixed voice comes in - first it pays to practice getting the head voice technique down well and then almost 'shout into it' a little to bring back a bit of the chest voice in. It may sound 'shouty' at first but then this can be controlled and tempered (with vibratto etc) over time. Now I can get a mixed voice up to B4 (or C5 on a good day) so it almost sounds like I can do chest voice up to that point, and then head voice up to about G5.
Quote from: PaigeM on December 16, 2012, 07:04:14 AMCareful, you are dating yourself! Excellent suggestions!
Quoteim pretty sure your music teacher never seen someone switch their voice from male to female either your teacher probably thinks the only way to sound female as a cismale is to sound like mrs doubtfire or any other male actor on tv trying to sound female