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Old 07-14-2009, 08:21 AM   #5
Agrisalia

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I agree with KH... you need a tutor or teacher.. I have taught for years and you can not do this on your own.. even when you are good and accomplished you need another opinion... not always what you think you hear is what you really are heard singing.

"Tones for your voice" I assume you are referring to registers ( head, chest etc ) certain notes lie with in certain ranges and their projection and resonce requirements vary.... there are alot of exercises to accomplish the best sound for your individual voice. Support and breathing are the 2 most important factors leading to good tonal quality. Get a tutor to help you get the basics down. Goodluck my friend...
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