In a message dated 10/11/2000 10:19:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time, caioross@z... writes:
<< Do you mean that she should feel her speech placed in the mask, not only her singing? During all her speech, not only before singing? >>
Absolutely. If you speak in your throat, and sing in your mask, your voice does a lot of work replacing itself all the time. Speech should be placed as singing is. When you first start to do this, it gets rather nasal, but eventually you learn how and it sounds normal.
Suki T
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