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From:  Ernie Valenzuela <erniev@2...>
Ernie Valenzuela <erniev@2...>
Date:  Sun Feb 18, 2001  2:18 am
Subject:  RE: [vocalist] How does one find a voice teacher? A Joseph Hislop ??


----Original Message-----
>From: Tenore Lirico <tenorelirico@e...>
>From: Tenore Lirico <tenorelirico@e...>
>Subject: [vocalist] How does one find a voice teacher? A
Joseph Hislop??
>Date: Friday, February 16, 2001 7:17 PM
>
>Below is a link to 2 songs that are on the upcoming Shadowdance cd.
>I created the vocal styles (melodies and harmonies) on the spot in the
>studio (pro tools with Greg Frey "Weens'manager" at the helm and a
>Nueman mic). I have effortless C#'s, and obviously have some fine
>motor control skills coupled with a strong ability to visualize. I've
done
>9 opera's (workshops some scenes/some full etc...). I was personally
>asked by Gabor Carelli to come to Manhattan, and was accepted by
>Dan Marek for Mannes (but my fear got the better of me and I didn't
>follow through with either...thus enters the bitter taste of regret).
>Link to songs: http://www.monumentalgroup.com/shadowdance/sounds.html

My Sennheiser phones are fried - where can I send the bill to help me defray
the
cost of a new pair? :-) But seriously - the guitars were too loud to hear
the vocals
clearly. When singing other than rock - what selections do you audition
with?
Lastly, what do you think of Geddy Lee's voice? He of "Rush" fame & -- imo
--
the epitome of heavy rock tenors (and tame by today's standards I'll wager).

In bocca lupo a te!

EV

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