Leslie Jones wrote:
> At 03:27 PM 1/22/01 +0000, Gina <classicalsinger@e...> wrote: > At 03:27 PM 1/22/01 +0000, Gina <classicalsinger@e...> wrote: > >The natural changes will take place if you stay out of the way. > >It's like automatic transmission on a car, not a stick shift! > > Ah, but voices come in all makes and models, to continue the > analogy. Some voices are fortunate enough to not need a lot of > specific > attention to registers--for them, I agree with you, less > micro-management > is better -- as you said, set them up properly and let them fly. > However, > there are some singers who need more help in this area and who need to > > think about vowel adjustments, etc. Of course, the end result I think > > we're all after is to make the voice sound seamless (unless for a > special > effect) to the listener, however we achieve that.
Vowel changes, yes... manual adjustments in the larynx? I don't think so. Do you? No lightening or coming off the voice just because you are singing a higher note. I sing full voice all the way up.
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