In a message dated 9/30/2001 8:14:03 PM Central Daylight Time, toda@m... writes:
> Mind you, I don't think it's *unhealthy* for women to sing high in > their chest voices... it's only unhealthy if they intend to have the > high notes required for classical music. If their intention is to > stick to chest voice singing (a la Whitney Houston), they're fine. > > Tako, countertenor >
This just isn't true. There are plenty of women out there that sing in chest upto a4, mix at bflat and have better (longer) upper registers than classically trained singers. Just go back and listen to Minnie Ripperton and you'll see that.
Randy Buescher
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