Dear Vocalists, I have a different view of this problem. It's my experience that pitch problems are invariably tied in with technique. There is a greater number of defective ways of making a tone than there are healthy ones. It stands to reason that beginners and choristers will often be habitually involved in using one of the defective ones. This physical stress tends to create conflicts with the feed-around loop that will only be resolved when the method of production is fixed.
Well that's my limited experience anyway.
Regards Reg.
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