I'm told there are web sites by which one can download software or somehow view a spectral analysis of the singing voice. Can anyone tell me how to find this?
Thanks, Dr. Carol Lines McNeese State University Lake Charles, Louisiana > In a message dated 3/10/2003 7:04:30 PM Pacific Standard Time, > IMuzicgoil@a... writes: > > > > so yes, as far as simon telling someone to stop their pursuit of singing, > > that is ridiculous. > > You have to remember that this is not a talent "development" showcase. I > think the slant of many of his comments is not to stop singing, but to stop > pursuing singing as a full-time career. > > If you approach his comments from the perspective of a businessman/venture > capitalist who is going to invest a lot of money into a product that has not > been proven in the marketplace, his statements make a little more sense. > > And, to give the poor judges a break, what kind of thoughts would be running > through your mind, and possibly slip out of your mouth, if you had sat for > 10-12 hours day after day listening to singer after singer? Honestly, I'm > somewhat appalled at the lack of respect that is given towards the judges > from many of the contestants. They agreed to accept the opinions of the > judges when they auditioned for the show, whether they liked them or not. > More, to ridicule and criticize the very people who are giving them, and > paying for, the privilege to be seen on national television and possibly > given a professional singing career is bewildering. To respectfully disagree > is one thing, to aggressively counter-attack is another. > > Does that give someone the right to publicly criticize another? Ethically, > not in my opinion. Legally, absolutely if the one being criticized signs a > release agreeing to it. > > For what it's worth, > Mary Beth Felker > www.theVoiceProject.com > > > > > > >
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