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Something that will really blow people away. Mostly for auditions, but also just for singing. Preferibly Broadyway, in a mezzo soprano or soprano range.

2006-12-16 04:36:39 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Performing Arts

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Try these:

"Love" from Annie Warbucks (not the traditional Annie)
"On the Other Side of the Tracks" from Little Me
"Now That I've Seen Her" from Miss Saigon
"Waiting for Life" from Once on this Island
"If I Had a Fine White Horse" from The Secret Garden
"You Can't Get a Man with a Gun" from Annie Get Your Gun
"Astonishing" from Little Women

Other possibilities, done by belt/mezzo characters, though not necessarily with much belt in them:

"Lay Down Your Head" or "Hey, I'm Dyin'" from Violet
"Nobody's Side" or "Heaven Help My Heart" from Chess
"Home" or "A Change in Me" from Beauty and the Beast
"Everything's Coming Up Roses" or "Roses Turn" or "Some People" from Gypsy
"Purlie" or "I Got Love" from Purlie

Break a leg.

2006-12-16 05:48:40 · answer #1 · answered by incandescent_poet 4 · 2 0

To learn quickly how to sing I suggest to follow a good online course. here is the best course that I did :

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I can help you with jus some advidce but anyway I reccomend to follow that course. I think that singing is an inbuilt part of the human mind and soul. For countless years the act of singing has been at the forefront of art, religion, social changes and of course love. We all have a desire to let flow with a burst of air and noise that lifts the soul and transports an emotive message be it from the screaming energetic rock anthem to the operatic tones of more studied precise singers. We are not all born with a natural talent though but with practice anyone can take their instinctual desire to sing and become very good at it. Here are some tips for a better singing voice that can help you professionally, at the karaoke bar or even in the shower for your own enjoyment! One mistake many singers make is to hold their breath while singing instead of letting the air flow through them. If you hold your breath tight you can never achieve a natural sound nor will you be able to achieve any great volume and it makes hitting the right tone harder as well. To combat this you must learn diaphragmatic breathing. This means you must breathe in to the lower part of your lungs by breathing deep and not shallow. This is not the same as belly breathing but should press out on your lower ribcage as you breathe in. There are many breathing exercises you can learn to help you achieve this such as lying down and placing a hand on the upper chest and a hand on the lower chest under the ribcage. When you breathe in the hand on the upper chest should not move and the hand on the lower chest should go up and down. Mirrors are great devices to help you improve your singing voice. By singing in front of a mirror you can watch your posture, your facial contortions and your breathing and determine what is and is not working. Try changing your posture and the way you use your face and mouth when you sing in front of a mirror and listen to the different sounds you make as you experiment. You will be surprised what straightening your back or opening your mouth wider can do to your voice once you see these things in the mirror.

I hope that the website I suggested could help you!

2014-08-20 11:41:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Prayer, Memory-Evergreen and Don't Rain on my Parade sung by Barbara Stresiand, Wind Beneath my Wings and The Rose sung by Bette Midler, Anything Goes, Lullaby of Broadway, Can't Help Loving that Man, Over the Rainbow, Whatever Lola Wants, And All That Jazz...

2006-12-16 10:08:17 · answer #3 · answered by ♪♥Annie♥♪ 6 · 1 0

As If We Never Said Goodbye - Sunset Boulevard.

Memory - Cats.

Rain on my Parade.

Shirley Bassey and Barbera Strisand are fabulous for big belty ballads in a mezzo range. Research into them babes, yeeeah!

2006-12-16 11:34:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2016-04-30 18:51:10 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

There are several anthologies you should look at, "The Singer's Musical Theatre Anthology" has 4 volumes for each voice. Look at the "Mezzo-soprano/Belter" volume. Check out this website, they publish several.

FWIW, I like "Always true to you in my fashion" from Cole Porter's Kiss me Kate.

2006-12-16 05:25:36 · answer #6 · answered by snide76258 5 · 1 0

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2016-05-17 17:44:23 · answer #7 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

If you want to know a very good vocal coach try to visit https://tr.im/G8IWU an online vocal coaching tutorial. Everything, ranging from breathing fundamentals, vocalizing exercises, techniques on singing high and low notes, how to not go off-key/out of tune/off-sync, musicianship and music theory, proper diction and articulation, and a lot more are covered, all in our native language. It can be quite technical in nature, but it really helps since it covers the musical aspect of singing deeply and not just concentrates on how to impress people with your vocal range, riffs and runs and other cliches that do not necessarily make one a complete vocalist.

2016-02-09 13:12:50 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

memories from Cats, No business enterprise Like coach business enterprise -Annie Get Your Gun, something is going -woman loopy , Oh What a eye-catching Morning-Oklahoma, Climb each Mountain- Sound of music- all oldies yet candies. 'Enry "Iggins from My honest woman is powerful too. Or the impossible Dream - guy of Lamancha.

2016-10-05 09:38:55 · answer #9 · answered by erlebach 4 · 0 0

There's No Business Like Show Business, from Annie Get Your Gun. The classic belting solo!

2006-12-16 12:53:24 · answer #10 · answered by jazzyjklo 4 · 1 0

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