Im still trying to get it in this key....maybe I can post it somwhere on the web and get an opinion of how it sounds? I have the midi that I am using in this location
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lisalugo/files/
Click on Silent
Thanks,
Lisa
--- In vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com, "Tako Oda <toda@m...>" <toda@m...> wrote: > "Lisa <lisacsi@y...>" <lisacsi@y...> wrote: > > What voice type would sing in a key of e? Alto? > > Depends on the octave. In either case, the low note would be an E and > the high note the A an 11th above it. > > An alto could maybe pull it off in the low octave, but I can't > imagine that being an optimal key for hardly any woman, unless she > was a low chest-voice specialist. I love Mahalia Jackson's rendition > in (I think) G (high note a tenor C). > > In the high octave, you'd want a very light high soprano. Again, not > really an optimal solo key (in my opinion). For a regular soprano, I > like it in C or D at the highest, because you don't want to be > blasting high notes on a lullaby-flavored carol. > > Truly, the only voice type I think would do optimally in this key > would be an haute contre (but that's a male voice). I can also > imagine hearing it in the sub octave if it was the basso profundo > from the Oakridge boys, maybe. > > Tako
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