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Main => Ministry, M.O.M, Praise Teams and Choirs => Topic started by: oversabby on November 03, 2005, 05:03:37 PM
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Hello guys!
I would just like to get our view on this subjects:
How many kind of voice does a man/woman have?(I am not talking of parts)
and how many of this do we need for singing?
Since when did you know you could sing?
Do you try to copy other peoples voice and style when you solo?
How will you feel if a song you practise with the choir was given to somebody else to solo the next sunday?
Thanks for your responds and God bless!
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talking voice,chest voice,nasal voice,head voice
this is all i know manybe there is something to add.
You can use all to sing.depending on the type of music,and you style of singing.
you have to know which voice pass better to you and develope it.
There are even musicials who use all in one song. mostly RnB singers
have a nice day.
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I got the lil baby voice, the teenage, r&b type voice, and the old church lady voice.
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yes we have the head voice and the chest voice for singing. one is stronger than the other. this has to do with dynamics, etc. You must also know how to breathe when singing and what part of the body to use to project your voice or sing.
and I don't feel that one person owns a song even though they may sing it all the time. Its the message that counts, not who is sending the message.
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CESharp,that was great!