In a message dated 11/15/02 2:36:44 PM Central Standard Time, Domisosing@a... writes:
> 3)If you have a solid bottom and middle-range, but are afraid to "pull-up" > your middle into head voice....you are likely already in trouble in the > lower areas. When the voice begins in a balanced onset, the ability to > reach ascending pitches is merely a willingness to allow the resonation to > shift without changing the sound that is being produced. There is no need > to greatly modify vowels into the head voice, unless the vowel is changing > in the lower areas. I've noticed that vowel modification is often used as a > corrective tool, and is not needed as much once the larynx stabilizes. > (Again, a slight generalization, not an absolute rule) > >
Mary Beth
I really really really want to discuss this further--but I have to leave town and won't be back until tomorrow late afternooon--So hold this thought and you will hear from me soon, but you raise some questions that I would like your opinion on.......
Late for the party, Leslie
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