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Jan 26 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Sep 26 |
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Overcoming the “we're not good enough” syndrome in amateur choirs I've been in choirs that have sung pieces that were too hard. Taking a hard piece only makes sense if the choir director is able to convey the goal and able to decide whether to abandon it later if necessary despite sunk costs. |
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Sep 5 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jun 16 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Oct 8 |
awarded | Critic |
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Oct 8 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Oct 7 |
awarded | Editor |
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Oct 7 |
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Falsetto voice in women I have added the question to the original question. |
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Oct 7 |
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Falsetto voice in women added 360 characters in body |
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Oct 7 |
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Falsetto voice in women I really don't think so. The literal translation of "head voice" to German certainly does not mean falsetto, it refers to which resonance parts of your body are primarily used which is either your chest or the hollow parts of your skull. |
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Oct 7 |
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Falsetto voice in women Ok, but this does not really explain why falsetto is commonplace among male singers and not well-known about female ones. |
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Oct 7 |
awarded | Student |
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Oct 7 |
asked | Falsetto voice in women |
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Oct 3 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Oct 3 |
answered | When singing, how to avoid being distracted by vocal harmony or other vocal lines? |
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May 4 |
awarded | Supporter |