when i am singin my scales..normal voice=low A for bass below middle C up to a middle E and sometimes an F, then i flip usually at the E and go up to a high F above middle C in soprano notes and sometimes an A..used to be a C!!(two actaves above middle C)and then i could go down to a G below middle C in flasesetto..but my old voice teacher said that i could hit the middle E dead on in my normal AND falsetto voices and said that that was rare and makes it hard to transition....which it does cuz i dont know if i should sing the E in my normal voice or in my head voice? and how do u flip smoothly or so its "unnoticeable" that u did flip and make the transtition to flasetto? so, through my range of notes in my two voices where woudl be a good time to flip?ive been practicin for sum time now to make the flip smooth but i cant get it...adn dont know where lol....any suggestions? so to anyone who understands what i am tryign to et at please do your best to help me!!! thanks!!!
2006-09-14
17:08:40
·
2 answers
·
asked by
Anonymous
in
Arts & Humanities
➔ Performing Arts