The Music That I Can't Stomach..., A witty name for a dull questions |
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Fri 25 Oct 2002, 14:16
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Among all the technicians and electronic music makers here there ought to be a number of competent singers... And I know that the reply might very well be 'it has taken me 20 years to develop and there is no right way about it...', and I am painfully aware that this might be just the case. However, I am still gunning for any hints or good advice I might find.
What I'm wondering is: How do you learn to use your stomach properly when singing? And I don't except a full guide posted on this off-topic forum, but any hints, or even urls to online guides to singing, would be wonderful...
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I may add : - never "force", you snooze you loose, voice is a fragile thing, broken almost impossible to restore (some Italians made a trade of it… the breaking unrestored that is ![wink.gif](http://en.440forums.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) - LISTEN to yourself goes with: - LISTEN to others who are playing/singing with you - don't overlisten the above 2, you'll miss the point - practice, but always remember the first item - if you are not in voice, keep quiet, better for music, your surrounding, and you - stop that Celine Dion record, we are talking about singing in tune, not voice dramaturgy which use out of tuning. Great singers make that once in a while or consistently but naturaly. no stereotypic teacher involved. natural goes longer than standard. - think of it as when you can "fill the place", then you are pin on it - work! - and then some! - if you don't have a "voice", at least try to be in tune, respect your neighbours ![wink.gif](http://en.440forums.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) ))) the hidden bass-baryton from outer space
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Ionas The Music That I Can't Stomach... Fri 25 Oct 2002, 14:16 Presto Things I picked up in classical singing lessons, b... Fri 25 Oct 2002, 21:13 Ionas Ah, wonderful... Thanks fopr all the advice. Gradu... Mon 4 Nov 2002, 00:04 Synthetic yep... singing from the stomach is tough to learn.... Mon 4 Nov 2002, 16:44 Johnny Valium @Everybody
A warm hello! I'm actually not ... Mon 4 Nov 2002, 20:20 Presto I agree classical teachers can be much too blinker... Mon 4 Nov 2002, 20:58 newrigel Take a listen, if theres any thing you would like ... Tue 14 Jan 2003, 06:03 Johnny Valium Nice vocals!
Geoff Tate used to be one of ... Tue 14 Jan 2003, 10:37 newrigel QUOTE (Johnny Valium @ Jan 14 2003, 09:37)Nic... Tue 14 Jan 2003, 23:27 newrigel I just want to say ONE thing here......by all mean... Tue 14 Jan 2003, 23:53 Ionas Oh, gawds... I didn't know that there was this... Thu 23 Jan 2003, 23:13
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