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From:  "Lea Ann Martin" <LeaAnn@k...>
Date:  Sun Mar 31, 2002  4:31 am
Subject:  Re: [vocalist] how do you define 'head voice'?

try vocalizing on one pitch alternating from 'mum, mum, mum' to 'bub,
bub, bub' and i'll bet you will find that 'mum' resonates more in your nasal
passages than 'bub'. does that mean the 'mum' is more in head voice than
bub, even if both are on the same pitch in what feels like the same voice?
i think not.

WOW isn't that strange? Hmmmm well it remains ever elusive to me...and I hope
while I learn more I don't do any damage...because that's a fear of
mine....singing up to an A flat below high C and not being sure you are doing it
in head tone...it's a yikes moment.

Lea Ann






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