--- In vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com, "Michael <chosdad@y...>" <chosdad@y...> wrote: > Dear Jonas: > > --- In vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com, "razor8882003 > <decentefsci@h...>" <decentefsci@h...> wrote: > > However,if i continue this exercise ascending the scale,i fall into > > the same old trap:I carry my chest voice very high(even till C5 > > while my last chest note is D#4). > > I am confused. C5 is an octave above C4 - middle C. I most > sincerely doubt you can take your chest voice that high, especially > if you are a "bass-baritone". So if you are able to continue the > exercise up that high, and without breaking into a disconnected > falsetto, I would say you have succeeded in finding a connected head > voice. > > Sorry you did not find the exercise helpful... > > Michael Gordon
Hello again.
No,it's indeed C5(even with difficulty). And no,the sound doesn't break.It sounds exactly like chest voice. Very,rich,thick sound.But as i said,these notes sound strained and very loud.I can't sing them softly.(softly not quiet). I feel the sound filling my throat while i think i shouldn't.
What's your opinion on that?
Regards Jonas.
PS.Maybe i could sent a file.
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