Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
BBSBasses · BarberShop Basses
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Show off your group to the world. Share a photo of your group with us.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 540 - 569 of 822   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
540
Hello, Dan Jett here. I'm new to the forum, and new to barbershop bass. But even more pointedly, I'm new to singing of any kind - a Vocal Virgin at age 54!...
booshkindoggin
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2006
11:00 pm
541
In a message dated 6/2/2006 7:01:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, DanJett@... ... Dan, I started singing barbershop at about the same age, also in a mixed ...
johnsondp@...
johnsondp1
Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2006
3:02 am
542
I would like to know everyones' favorite excercises for creating resonant and powerful low tones. Excercise that have proven to be effective. Unfortunately,...
william ainsworth
lidasman2005
Offline Send Email
Jun 17, 2006
6:57 pm
543
1) Any exercise that keeps the vocal mechanism open (not tight) has got to help. Open vowels (Ah, Oh...) are easier to sing low, and maybe you need to "cheat"...
Tom Emmert
sgc_tom
Offline Send Email
Jun 18, 2006
12:36 pm
544
Tom Emmert wrote: "1) Any exercise that keeps the vocal mechanism open (not tight) has got to help. Open vowels (Ah, Oh...) are easier to sing low, and maybe...
JON WAGNER
postnpack
Offline Send Email
Jun 18, 2006
1:49 pm
545
Might I also suggest that as you go down in your range, you place the tone more forward. The tendency for most basses is to move the tone deeper down into the...
Jim Dodge
manndewey
Offline Send Email
Jun 18, 2006
2:08 pm
546
Hi y'all (we're living in Texas again, so you have to say "y'all" a lot): I've been using as a word picture a ski jump"ramp," I guess they call it, as seen...
bbeckbass@...
Send Email
Jun 18, 2006
6:22 pm
547
Hey Brian Welcome home ya'll...are you back in the DFW area?? Melinda Miller Bass Section Leader Lone Star Chorus Fort Worth, TX Hi y'all (we're living in...
LSDIVERGAL@...
lsdivergirl
Offline Send Email
Jun 18, 2006
6:26 pm
548
In a message dated 6/18/2006 7:50:13 AM Mountain Standard Time, jon_wagner1@... writes: Another tip: don't strain your vocal chords. On the very low...
bbeckbass@...
Send Email
Jun 18, 2006
6:27 pm
549
In a message dated 6/18/2006 12:27:12 PM Mountain Standard Time, LSDIVERGAL@... writes: Welcome home ya'll...are you back in the DFW area?? I am. We're...
bbeckbass@...
Send Email
Jun 18, 2006
6:39 pm
550
Hi everyone: Sorry; that last thing about Ignite was supposed to go to just one person. Please disregard. Unless the company interests you , of course -----...
bbeckbass@...
Send Email
Jun 18, 2006
6:43 pm
551
I'd like the experienced members to give us newbies the top 5 (or so) things you wish were told when you began singing barbershop bass. It appears that this...
Dan Jett
booshkindoggin
Offline Send Email
Jul 21, 2006
8:07 pm
552
My top five. 1. Don't try to sing like a bass. Develop your natural resonance. 2. Sing without pressure. It drives the pitch down. 3. Sing more forward...
Tom Ennis
tennis1ennis
Offline Send Email
Jul 21, 2006
9:49 pm
553
Dan, not sure what they told me 20 years ago, but here are a few important items, not in the order of importance, but off the top of my head: 1) Learn proper...
JON WAGNER
postnpack
Offline Send Email
Jul 22, 2006
12:41 am
554
Thanks for your initial responses guys. This is just what I'm hoping fo r. I still want to hear from all the members. I know there will be a lot of...
Dan Jett
booshkindoggin
Offline Send Email
Jul 22, 2006
6:54 pm
555
Hi Dan, I've only been in Barbershop since January, so take this info for what it's worth. But if I had to pick 5 things I've noticed were crucial already,...
Kevin Williams
kjwcpm
Online Now Send Email
Jul 23, 2006
4:47 pm
556
Here is my list: 1. Learn to sing lead, not like a lead, but actually as a lead, This will help more than you can imagine when you sing the bass part. 2. Sing...
John Elving
jcelving
Offline Send Email
Jul 23, 2006
6:11 pm
557
Dan, There are so many terrific suggestions that I won't send five more to you. Here are the three most important things I've learned about singing bass: 1)...
Jim Dodge
manndewey
Offline Send Email
Jul 23, 2006
7:16 pm
558
Any suggestions on technique for "learning intervals to make them perfect" would be appreciated. A pitch pipe? A piano? Richard Leathem Thames valley Chorus ...
Richard Leathem
richard21405
Offline Send Email
Jul 26, 2006
9:55 pm
559
Hi all, It is the job of the voice(s) singing the melody to keep the pitch - usually the leads. It is the job of all the other voices to listen to the melody...
Richard Gardam
rwgardam
Offline Send Email
Jul 27, 2006
2:50 am
560
1) It will start with scale exercises. I'll include a few at the end of this message. The exercises will give you specific practice on many of the intervals...
Jim Dodge
manndewey
Offline Send Email
Jul 27, 2006
4:26 am
561
Though I am not new to singing,I have recently joined my local barbershop chapter,singing bass. I am also a distance runner,and would assume that my lung...
wesleyawinchell
Offline Send Email
Aug 2, 2006
3:42 pm
562
I also am a distance runner. As a runner, your efficient use of oxygen is better then most however, it's the large muscles that have been trained to use the ...
Tom Ennis
tennis1ennis
Offline Send Email
Aug 2, 2006
5:08 pm
563
Greetings from Sunny St. Petersburg FL I have been singing barbershop for almost 6 months now, and it is not entirely true that the local chorus allowed me to...
leecopp
Offline Send Email
Aug 13, 2006
10:38 pm
564
Hi Lee, I've a few comments below: In a message dated 8/13/2006 6:39:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ... I didn't start singing barbershop until age 53 or so, so...
johnsondp@...
johnsondp1
Offline Send Email
Aug 14, 2006
3:31 am
565
Welcome Lee Duane said a lot of good things, especially this highlighted statement of course we ALL know the real reason for that is that Bass is ONLY part ...
LSDIVERGAL@...
lsdivergirl
Offline Send Email
Aug 14, 2006
4:53 am
566
In a message dated 8/13/2006 10:54:00 PM Mountain Standard Time, LSDIVERGAL@... writes: Well I tell you, that made the world of difference to me!! So...
bbeckbass@...
Send Email
Aug 14, 2006
9:07 pm
567
I agree that Duane has excellent advice, I improved my singing almost immediately after we corresponded, and after I studied some of the other suggestions on...
Dan Jett
booshkindoggin
Offline Send Email
Aug 15, 2006
1:10 am
568
Dear All, I am from India. I sing Negro Spirituals songs. I can touch D. So I need to know the best learning material available in CD/DVD available in ...
G. Edwin
edwin_mony
Offline Send Email
Aug 18, 2006
5:00 am
569
Since the activity on the bass list has been pretty quiet, and we have some new members, I thought I'd stir the pot a little: What recordings (quartet or...
Tom Emmert
sgc_tom
Offline Send Email
Sep 19, 2006
9:45 pm
Messages 540 - 569 of 822   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help