Lloyd, I use these combinations (preferring the /u/ and /i/) for all voices. Perhaps I'm reading into the statement below, but do you not find that this vowel combination works for both the male and female voices? If not, why and what would you substitute?
Mark Montgomery
> strength desired. The use of the /u/ and /i/ and also the /o/ and > /e/ is one of the finest methods of conquering the difficulties of > the passaggio area in male voices.
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