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Offline jgause2

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Blending Voices
« on: February 09, 2009, 12:12:00 PM »
I'm seeking various exercises/tech, that will improve bleinding within a group. 

I tried the exercise, where i have one person sing a particular note, on Ah, and then one by one, have each person match that note, til we all are one one united one.


Does anyone else have any special blending techinques you would like to share?



Also, What do you do with members of a group who feel they cannot sing "quietly"?  When they sing certain notes, they say that they can only sing it, if they "belt it out"?



Thanks.
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Re: Blending Voices
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2009, 01:30:00 PM »
I'm seeking various exercises/tech, that will improve bleinding within a group. 

I tried the exercise, where i have one person sing a particular note, on Ah, and then one by one, have each person match that note, til we all are one one united one.


Does anyone else have any special blending techinques you would like to share?



Also, What do you do with members of a group who feel they cannot sing "quietly"?  When they sing certain notes, they say that they can only sing it, if they "belt it out"?



Thanks.

Let me know, when you find out. I'm that guy.  :-[ :-\

Singing softly can be difficult for me, at times.
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