I have a question that I'm wondering if it's related to this...
In the recital I gave a few weeks ago, I did mostly classical and then threw in some jazz standards at the end and lightened up my voice some so that it wouldn't sound like a classical singer trying to show he's "versatile". When I was practicing, my teacher would say that I needed to raise the pitch, that I wasn't in the core of the tone, but rather hanging toward the bottom, that I wasn't completely flat, but what I was sining wasn't completely right. I could never hear what she was talking about until I got the CD of my recital and I was singing at the bottom of the pitch sometimes when I was trying to straight tone a little more and be more "popular sounding". Is THAT a result of my bones messing with what I'm perceiving and what is actually coming out of my head? And if so, how might I go about correcting it?
Thanks, Trevor
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