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9676
Hey all! Tessitura has grown to over 700 members, so those of us who get every email might get a lot in one day. If it's just too much for you, you can...
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Jul 1, 2005
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9677
Are you a member of Tessitura? SURE YOU ARE!!! Have you sent a message to the group lately? Have you visited the Tessitura website? Participated in a poll?...
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Jul 3, 2005
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9678
First off, I'd like everyone to thank Terra (UrlOvbuGg05@...) for helping me moderate the group over the last few months. Second, I plan on leaving, so...
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Jul 3, 2005
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9679
HI: You might be interested to know that Tessitura boasts a number of vocal coaches among its members. This message is to let you know who they are. Those who...
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Jul 3, 2005
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9680
With respect to vocal sound quality, are timbre and resonance different or would they be part of each other? Thanks for any thoughts! Gil :o)...
Gil
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Jul 3, 2005
3:51 pm
9681
Should i stop worrying about breathing and let the air come in on its own? Meaning allow my body to naturally take care of it instead of directly trying to...
attalus38
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Jul 4, 2005
1:39 am
9682
I have always been told that resonance is how much the voice can naturally be amplified and that timbre is the color of your voice. This maybe wrong but take...
Dominick White
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Jul 5, 2005
4:17 pm
9683
I am in a summer camp; theatre, music, etc. We had a special guest that said she was going to help us sing in all four octaves. Me, being already capable of...
Christopher
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Jul 10, 2005
1:03 pm
9684
hi all, i presume all of you guys have known each other well, and the usual issue of the high profilers and highly-respected people yadaa yadaa... i'm new to...
kapuliko
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Jul 10, 2005
3:16 pm
9685
I'm with you. If it sounds too good to be true.... I've never heard that everyone should have a 4 octave range. It's great that you do. I don't. That ammonia...
Wil
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Jul 10, 2005
8:55 pm
9686
Hello, Elf. My name's William and I'm just one of the singers here. We're glad you're here and we hope we can help. You're looking for some generic advice...
Wil
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Jul 10, 2005
9:17 pm
9687
I have never head of anyone singing four octaves - do you have a recording of yourself sing the entire range of 4 octaves? Ron Christopher...
Ron Anderson
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Jul 10, 2005
9:58 pm
9688
I dont, But supposedly every human has the possibility of singing four octaves, It just requires training. ... [Non-text portions of this message have been...
Christopher
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Jul 10, 2005
10:21 pm
9689
(I'm a new member, but I hope I have something worthy of reading. I'm no expert, just a guy who sings.) Certainly stress and tension and too much 'control'...
atpat73
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Jul 11, 2005
4:19 pm
9690
This is not a plug, this is an appeal to see if anyone else on Tessitura is going to this event. It is an annual summer school run by the Barbershop Harmony...
atpat73
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Jul 11, 2005
4:30 pm
9691
I can't sing on pitch very well, but my problem isn't not being able to hear the pitch; I can hear it fine but I can't control my voice to match it. Any...
northstar_rock
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Jul 11, 2005
5:13 pm
9692
Hi everyone. Wow, I sure feel like I've come a long way since I've started reading, posting and taking lessons. Well, first off, I have to say that the book...
Anastasia
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Jul 11, 2005
7:43 pm
9693
Thank you for your tips you've been helpfull!I do have two questions and they are,Will shallow breathing cause tension?and when i sing should my focus be on...
attalus38
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Jul 12, 2005
1:32 am
9694
Re: Four Octaves? I don't know about singing, but I can make noise in four octaves +. So can lots of people. But a pleasant, regulated sound in all parts of 4...
Lucy Oliver
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Jul 12, 2005
8:40 am
9695
four octaves? I know its possible and it takes a lot of good training (so far i can only sing 2 1/2-the half would be tenor.) but how were you able to do it?...
coricia campbell
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Jul 12, 2005
1:21 pm
9696
Ok A few months ago (in May)my church choir had our Spring concert. We performed Magnificat (latin) in c major by Perglosi or somethng and we did a possibly...
coricia
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Jul 12, 2005
2:21 pm
9697
Will shallow breathing cause tension? Hmm. I hope we get some input from greater authorities, but here are my thoughts. I would think that if you are...
atpat73
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Jul 12, 2005
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9698
so i'm a new member and i've been acting for a couple year now and have only been in 2 musicals, the musical i'm in right now is Miss Saigon. the question i...
thenerfactor
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Jul 14, 2005
9:27 pm
9699
"Tone deaf" means you can't sing in tune and implies that you never will. It is a negative and disenchanting, but controversial concept: some maintain that it...
atpat73
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Jul 15, 2005
8:32 pm
9700
hello there, i was wondering if anyone had read or studied with methods of william vennard and alan lindquest. any opions on there teaching methods?...
octaves_of_steel
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Jul 16, 2005
2:26 am
9701
Check out Maestro David Jones http://www.voiceteacher.com/pastarticles.html He emphasizes on the swedish-italian method of singing introduced to him by alan...
cedric denis
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Jul 16, 2005
6:59 am
9702
Dear newbie, I'm not classically trained, either and I'm not sure how I became part of this group. I sing for a living and the mortgage is still paid......lol....
tamara mathis
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Jul 16, 2005
4:26 pm
9703
So i guess what your saying is, the difference between normal breathing and breathing for singing is, when you sing the breath has to be bigger and deeper than...
attalus38
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Jul 17, 2005
2:49 am
9704
In a message dated 7/16/2005 1:59:57 A.M. Central Standard Time, deudeu@... writes: Check out Maestro David Jones ...
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singingdude1
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Jul 17, 2005
4:07 pm
9705
Yes; or rather, if you breathe 'normally' when you sing then you would be disadvantaging yourself and making it hard if not impossible for you to realise your...
atpat73
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Jul 17, 2005
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