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From:  "Lisa M Olson" <lisa_molson@m...>
Date:  Mon Sep 11, 2000  10:40 pm
Subject:  Re: [vocalist-temporary] Re: Source of frequencies was:Falsetto Recognition


Tako-

As I've been using my chest voice for vocalizing, I have noticed a definite
shift below G3 (I assume you mean the G below "middle C"), and as long as long
as I continue to support, I can use this really chesty voice down to C3. I
never really put it into words, but when you asked, I realized that there is a
transition. Maybe Chest Voice mode 1 and Chest Voice Mode 2? ;-) (How many
registers are there?!)

Lisa-Marie
(Who really IS a soprano.)
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On Mon, 11 Sep 2000 12:43:11
Tako Oda wrote:
>I wonder, is there some kind of a break much lower in your range? Like
>G3? Many mezzos such dark, powerful voices, they don't ever need to use
>their "open chest" voices, i.e. the baudy gym teacher voice... Perhaps the
>switch between the gym teacher voice and the rest of the voice correlates
>more to the one I experience, or maybe I'm just plain wrong about this
>whole thing... :)





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