Dear Tina:
You wrote: >I think the biggest reason is that it is difficult for many women to squelch >the bloom from happening in their voices around Eb and higher, and that bloom >just doesn't sound appropriate to pop style. >TinaO
My comment is WHY? Why is the natural upper register of the female voice "not considered appropriate to the pop style"? Could it be that pop music refuses to recognize the femaleness of the female voice and chooses, instead, to consider all voices "unisex"?
-- Lloyd W. Hanson Flagstaff, Arizona
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