I confess I don't understand this. For me the passagio is a region of 'instability' between head voice and chest voice, but it is also defined by the lowest note which may possess that instability, and therefore must change with training and experience. By 'high range' do you mean a big upwards extension of the head voice? john
At 02:57 PM 6/19/00 -0700, you wrote: ... > But is not the beginning of one's passagio to some degree a matter of > choice and/or training? >Sure, and that generally translates for tenors/baritones/basses like so: >high passagio = high range. ...>-Tako
John Blyth Baritono robusto e lirico Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
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