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Thread #13909   Message #116788
Posted By: KingBrilliant
23-Sep-99 - 08:45 AM
Thread Name: Help: How can you tell which voice you've got
Subject: RE: Help: How can you tell which voice you've got
AndyG - thanks for the link. I was hoping someone would post one. Cheers.

Vixen - I still don't know. I am at work at the moment so I can't sing-along-a-ranges. When I was trying to transpose some songs last night into my range I reckoned to get down to the D string on the guitar comfortably, and a bit lower if I really tried. And then I can sing in a high voice bit up to about the B on the top D string & maybe a bit higher if I really try (but then its a bit hit & miss). BUT - I can't remember where the 'break'is. I know there's a bit where I can be either chest or head, so then does that mean its a moveable break-point? Hmmmm. I think I am getting even more confused. Especially as I am trying to work out how those cakewalk notes relate to the guitar string notes (I tried to search on cakewalk websites but wasn't getting anywhere). HOWEVER - I am now going to try that encyclopedia link thing & see if that helps...... Anyway, I am much intrigued by the thought of you going through all those ranges sat at your desk. In an office???? Am VERY jealous of your tenor-mezzosoprano voice - You mention that you are learning to use it effectively, how are you going about it?

Kris