Noun
singer (plural: singers)- person who sings, is able to sing, or earns a living by singing
- (square dance) dance figure with a fixed structure, sung by a caller, or a piece of music with that structure. See square dance singer.
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!!!singer!!!?
is anyone looking for a
singer????
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LOL, I hardly doubt you'll find it on YA, but good luck. |
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Can a male singer stretch his I am expiring male singer I
would love to able to access
the whistle register.I read
where proper training a male
singer can stretch his vocal
cords.So that he will be able
to access the whistle
register.Is this true,can a
male singer with any voice
type access the whistle
register?What kind of vocal
damage can it do?
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Hi Blake! That's an interesting question. I've studied classical singing, and it's my understanding that the range of your singing voice has more to do with the natural form of your vocal chords. This is why we have soprano, alto, tenor, bass labels to describe where your tessitura (the natural range of your singing voice) lies. Long story short, even if you are a high tenor, you could broaden your range with the help of a voice teacher, but there will be a natural limit to how high you can go without hurting your voice. So, I wouldn't recommend your trying to reach that whistle range. Continuous strain on your voice can lead to vocal nodes, which are callouses on your vocal chords, has affected the career of some professional singers. Avoid them by keeping your voice healthy! Keep singing, and always continue working on your technique. All the best! |
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What country singer family I trying to figure what song a
country singer sings. She
wrote it and dedicated it to
her family members who died of
sistickfibrosous. Its
something about angels. And I
know she has blonde hair.
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Tammy Cochran's "Angels In Waiting" |
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