Mike:>no need to call NASA on this one.<
Prove it! :-)
>the original point was to illustrate the fact that sensations are misleading. while a large number of people may stumble into 'head voice' while using nasal consonants, the use of the nasal was not the cause.<
Now, it's serious: PROVE IT! Facts show the opposite.
>even if it were, it is not a sensation that is easily transferred to syllables using non nasals. just as sensation in the nose does not, in itself, indicate the presence of 'head voice', neither does the absence of sensation in the nose, indicate an absence of 'head voice'.<
You got it all wrong, Mike. I'm talking about a useful a "crutch", and you're assuming the means is the end! I even said some singers mistakenly take that nasality for head voice!
Hugs,
Caio
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