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From:  "Caio Rossi" <caioross@z...>
"Caio Rossi" <caioross@z...>
Date:  Fri Oct 6, 2000  8:22 am
Subject:  En: [vocalist-temporary] Sting's technique (to Tako)


Madonna had classes with SLS's Seth Riggs, and there's a teacher on the net
selling a book and claiming she was/ is? Morisette's teacher.

Bye,

CAio Rossi


> I understood that she started taking private lessons in preparation for
> "Evita".
>
> On Tue, 03 Oct 2000 13:41:03 -0700 "Lisa M Olson"
> <lisa_molson@m...> writes:
> <lisa_molson@m...> writes:
> >
> > In a message dated 10/03/2000 2:41:02 PM Central Daylight Time,
> > >BillyANM@a... writes:
> > >
> > ><< Speaking of celebrity voices, what do you think of Alanis
> > Morissette's
> > > technique? I know two women who emulate her sound and technique
> > (and don't
> > > complain of any problems), but I've also heard that Alanis doesn't
> > sing
> > > properly, and has little or no formal training. >>
> > >
> > >
> > I just wanted to add that Madonna's technique/voice has changed
> > considerably since she did Evita. I like the movie more than I
> > expected I would (although I loved the stage show more), and I felt
> > that Madonna couldn't have vocally gotten through the stage show -
> > BUT I felt that she really took a chance and sang pretty well. The
> > albums I have heard since then, I have also noticed that she uses
> > much more mix and sounds less strained that she used to. (I have to
> > admit I LOVE Madonna!)
> >
> > Lisa-Marie
> >
> >
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