The Difference in Vocal

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    Pemba Tsering 2 years ago

    Hello Camille, can you shed some lights on the difference between indian classical vocal training and western vocal training, should i practice both or do you prefer to stick to one.

    In indian classical there is no use of head voice as long as i have realise but would help me to find a distinction between them two.Thank you!

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    Camille van Niekerk 2 years ago

    Hi, Pemba! I'm not trained in Indian classical music, but from what I've listened to, the head voice used is a strong, head-dominant mix (rather than a light, breathy falsetto). 

    I'd practice both if you're interested in singing western pop, musical theater, rock, etc!

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    Angelo Duku Angelo 2 years ago

    Hi Camille, i`m 16 and i have  never taken any vocal lessons and my voice is not really that great,but I would like to pursue a career in career, can i get better with time?? 

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    Pemba Tsering 2 years ago

    thank you Camille,

    I have been wanting to sing rock songs but my vocal is not quiet that strong to sing rock songs, how can i take step towards rock vocals to give strong power to my voice and screams too.

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    Camille van Niekerk 2 years ago

    Everyone can improve, Angelo! https://www.30daysinger.com/blog/can-you-improve

    Pemba, I'd make sure you're working on your chest voice every day to build power. See below!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI9jRAtMXHU

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sL3V4ZKKizY

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