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Singing request...?

Ladies and Gentlemen: This question comes in the form of a REQUEST. If you are seriously looking for professional advice concerning singing, songs, vocal problems and such, state your voice classification (soprano, alto, etc.) if you know it, and your AGE. We voice teachers will be much more able to give you APPROPRIATE advice knowing your age and voice type. So, please, when you ask your question about singing, song literature, vocal technique or voice trouble would you give us your AGE and approximate voice classification (if known)?

Update:

Thank you Mozart....I already sent you a message through your email. :)

Update 2:

Thank you singinguphigh, I will email you some ideas that might work for you. :)

Update 3:

I wish I could give you two the 10 points, I gave them to Mozartmusic just because she answered first. Thank you both and good luck! :) Keep me posted!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Ok then. I am 15 and I assume I am a mezzo soprano because my previous teacher told me I might be a mezzo soprano but she asked me to sing alto in her choir while my current teacher says that I am a soprano so it's a little blur for me right now.

  • 1 decade ago

    I am almost 16 and a soprano. My trouble is that I have a heavy voice (one voice teacher told me that by the time my voice has fully matured I'll be classified as a dramatic soprano) and my breaks have yet to smooth out. What are some techniques for easing the transitions? I’ve been told to just “sing through it,” but I was wondering if there are more effective methods. Thanks in advance. You can email me at rmcnameeking@yahoo.com

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