Yes, but if your breath production is all wrong then you'll never be able to produce the pure tone in the first place. What came first, the chicken or the salmonella?
Colin Reed, tenor Newark, UK
----- Original Message ----- From: "Edward Norton" <belcantist2003@y...> To: <vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com> Sent: 25 January 2003 22:06 Subject: Re: [vocalist] Re:"messa di voce"
> > Hi, John! > What that basically means is that if you produce a pure tone, you'll have the breath you need to do whatever you need to do with it! The pure tone enables the singer to have the necessary breath! > Ed > John Link <johnlink@n...> wrote:>Tone supports breath and not breath the tone! > > What could that possibly mean? Would a violinist ever make such a > statement? (e.g., Tone supports bowing and not bowing the tone!) > > John Link > > http://www.cdBaby.com/JohnLink > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > > > >
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