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From:  Greypins@a...
Greypins@a...
Date:  Mon Oct 1, 2001  2:07 pm
Subject:  Re: [vocalist] A question of register


In a message dated 10/1/2001 6:39:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
lolipastor@a... writes:
lolipastor@a... writes:

<< using head voice does not constitute a wobble. Improper training and/or
use
does this. >>

lauren,

what i mean is, had i not made myself clear, the use of 'head' voice by
female singers (which i maintain to be falsetto), in a range that is too low,
can lead to a wobble. i don't mean that it happens to all chihuahuas, just
that i have seen a number of chihuahuas whose wobbles were cured, instantly,
by using their 'speaking voices to sing with in the lower and lower middle
ranges. of course, the problem of how to eliminate the break comes into
question but, that is a matter of improving one's technique, not
side-stepping the issue. one does not just start a car in fourth gear all
the time just because learning the use of the clutch seems so daunting a task.

your fellow 'passionate' singer,
mike

emusic.com