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how do you sing opra?
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- brandon10092Lv 42 decades agoFavorite Answer
You put a dead cat in your throat and let a machine give you a wedgie, then you can sound just like an opera singer.
- 2 decades ago
First, raise the soft pallet in the back of your throat. This produces good embouchure for opera. Next, sing the correct note with a tall vowel and good breathing + power supported from flexing the lower abdominal muscles and contracting the upper ones. Then, let the voice naturally add vibrato, which is done by allowing the vocal chords to waver.(you won't need to do much on this, the voice box does it on its own.) Finally, shoot yourself in the head for liking opera in the first place before someone in their right mind does it for you.
- 2 decades ago
I think you are mistaking me for someone else... my names not Opra its Jason but I sing quite well.
Source(s): http://www.ghostboy.co.uk/ - 2 decades ago
To the best of my knowledge, oprea is a resesatative speech-song, set in syllabic declamation. So in other words the syllables and vowels; from the writing/poem/speech/soliloquy, are expressed and dramatized.
- Anonymous2 decades ago
from your voice box