mike wrote:
vtec> i am curious to know how many of you have ever worked on singing a vtec> 'glide' from lowest to highest or, vice versa, in your range with no breaks vtec> at a constant volume.
I use these all the time, both for myself and with my voice students. They are a marvelous tool for blending registers. Most people find going down in pitch easier than going up; it's useful to learn to do both, and also to do them both slowly and quickly.
Vicki Bryant Naperville, IL
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