Haha this is old but um i decided just to put it up i guess.
Kiss the rain
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Kiss The Rain- Sky Original words by me.
#2
Posted 02 June 2007 - 12:43 PM
o am i first!!!
wow this song is so sweet!!!!!! but some part your voice is a little bit shaky. maybe you could try this, humming the 5 notes ' Ah-ee-Ah-ee-Ah-ee-Ah' from low to high notes then down from high to low, with your jaw dropping down *wink* dont close your mouth while doing that though.
I'm sure it'll help a lot! if you get confused just tell me and i'll explain it clearer lol.
wow this song is so sweet!!!!!! but some part your voice is a little bit shaky. maybe you could try this, humming the 5 notes ' Ah-ee-Ah-ee-Ah-ee-Ah' from low to high notes then down from high to low, with your jaw dropping down *wink* dont close your mouth while doing that though.
I'm sure it'll help a lot! if you get confused just tell me and i'll explain it clearer lol.
#4
Posted 02 June 2007 - 01:03 PM
With the word "me," sing a five note scale (1-2-3-4-5-4-3-2-1) placing the "M" on steps 1, 3, 5, 3 and 1 (ME-EE-ME-EE-ME-EE-ME-EE-ME). Watch that your air does not dump out while making the EE.
Always let the voice crack and blank out on high notes rather then push them. Let the registers change reflexively, never adjust your face or increase the volume to avoid head voice or falsetto. Give things time to coordinate. Hang around awkward areas with a focus on keeping your behavior simple. Switching the EE vowel to an AH (MA-AH-MA-AH-MA-AH-MA-AH-MA) will increase the work load at the folds even more, but wait until the EE is responding well before doing this.
okay I hope that sorta help!! or at least a bit clearer? when you're finished with the simple notes move on with the two vowels (Ah-EE) still following the same routine though.^-^
oh and by the way this was quoted from a singing lesson teacher.
Always let the voice crack and blank out on high notes rather then push them. Let the registers change reflexively, never adjust your face or increase the volume to avoid head voice or falsetto. Give things time to coordinate. Hang around awkward areas with a focus on keeping your behavior simple. Switching the EE vowel to an AH (MA-AH-MA-AH-MA-AH-MA-AH-MA) will increase the work load at the folds even more, but wait until the EE is responding well before doing this.
okay I hope that sorta help!! or at least a bit clearer? when you're finished with the simple notes move on with the two vowels (Ah-EE) still following the same routine though.^-^
oh and by the way this was quoted from a singing lesson teacher.
#6
Posted 02 June 2007 - 02:24 PM
Haha Thanks :] and hana imma try that tech outt and see wats upp:] if i do decide to continue singing Haha >_>
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