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Does perfect technique compromise style?
Posted by Daniel Anderson-Deakin 3 years agoTechnique and StyleHey it seems to me like musical theatre and opera people sing with perfect technique or somewhere close but I don't like their voices as much as pop artists and I think it's because pop artists don't ...
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Feedback on cover song
Posted by Rohit 3 years agoTechnique and StyleHi All, I have recently gotten into singing again and just used a basic lapel mic to record. My voice or technique as not as good as I would have hoped. Still room for improvement. There can b...
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Flageolet/Squeaking Voice
Posted by Daniel Anderson-Deakin 3 years agoTechnique and StyleHey I was just wondering if you had flageolet exercises/explanations? Or don't you think it's that important?
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Nasal
Posted by Daniel Anderson-Deakin 3 years agoTechnique and StyleHow do you add and reduce nasal resonance? What exercises are good to practice this control? Is it to do with the larynx or something else?
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How to know which pattern to use for exercises
Posted by Daniel Anderson-Deakin 3 years agoTechnique and StyleI eventually want to be able to make up my own exercises that are specific to my voice so I was wondering when you guys make up exercises how do you know what pattern to use for the exercise notes lik...
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sore throat while and after singing
Posted by Florian Furrer 3 years agoTechnique and StyleHi, I am a beginner singer and lately i feel a little soreness in my throat while and / or after singing. It's nothing really painfull and i am not loosing my voice or anything like that. But i am sti...
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How to improve timing?
Posted by Iona Zara 3 years agoTechnique and StyleHello everyone. Was wondering if anyone had tips on improving timing. thanks
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Is your range different for different sounds?
Posted by Daniel Anderson-Deakin 3 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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Beginner to Advanced levels
Posted by Daniel Anderson-Deakin 3 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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singing position
Posted by Daniel Anderson-Deakin 3 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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