| From: Ms Christine Zimmermann <zimmecp@y...> Date: Sun Mar 24, 2002 5:34 am Subject: Re: [vocalist] Is something wrong?
| You might get your teacher to write out your exercises on staff paper for you...or ask him to recommend a vocalise book. You should definetly be warming up before you sing...Without knowing your teahcer...I would guess that this has probably been a miscommunication of sorts. When in doubt...ASK! good luck Christine Z
--- Tu<eth>ba Tatly´ <tugba81tr@h...> wrote: > Hi everyone.. > I would like to ask your opinion once more. > This is my third month since starting my voice > lessons. The first month, we > only did voice exercises 30 min. every lesson (once > a week) and I had no > studies to do at home except breathing > exercises.(This was normal I think.) > Now I am singing 2 aria antiches: Caccini- Amarilli > and Gasparini- Lasciar > d'amarti. I still don't have any voice exercises and > I feel very > uncomfertable when I am practicing because I dont > have any exercises to > open(warm) my voice. My teacher says I am very good > but I feel that I sing > very bad( I record my voice while practicing). I > know that he doesn't say > this for money but I still think something is wrong_ > I am composition > student so I think I know a little about music. My > question is: Y´s it normal > to sing these songs without having any voice > exercises, because I feel that > I am not ready.I don't have the feeling that I'm > singing in the right > tecnique while practicing. > > Thank you all from now, > Tugba > > _________________________________________________________________ > your photos: > > > > > >
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