In a message dated 10/21/2002 11:59:34 AM Central Daylight Time, kriswrite@a... writes:
> Randy~ > > Ah, but that can be corrected, if you know how to do it. I'll use my own > voice as an example. I started out as a belter (a la Streisand and Dion), > carrying my chest voice as high as F above tenor C. Then I studied > classical. > Now I can carry my chest voice up, but switch to head and still maintain a > similar sound. I can also carry my head voice down into my chest voice > territory, but when I finally switch to chest, nobody hears the difference > in > voice. My advanced students can achieve this, also. > >
Of course they can, but many don't and the head voice part that cannot connect to chest lacks medial compression which a halmark of falsetto.
Randy Buescher www.speechlevelvoice.com
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