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Post by Daddy Choco on Apr 13, 2011 19:40:47 GMT -5
My range is miniscule. ;; I did that test a couple days ago, but never posted about it 'cause my parents decided to come into my room to hang out. ;w; I FORGOT WHAT I AM NOW TROLOLO. I'll do it again soon though lol. I can occasionally reach Melt. Occasionally. Meaning once every month LOL. But it sounds really bad, so I don't think it really counts LOLOL. I'm trying to train myself to sing high, 'cause all these songs I want to dub are like JKALD;JFKASL;DJ;FAKLD high.
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Post by Mommy Sake on Apr 13, 2011 20:02:17 GMT -5
MELT WAS THE FIRST VOCALOID SONG I LEARNED TO SING I wanted to try out for YTC. Haha.
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Post by Daddy Choco on Apr 13, 2011 22:18:09 GMT -5
MELT WAS THE FIRST JAPANESE SONG I COMPLETELY MEMORIZED. 8DDD Except I can't sing it lolol. Ohh, is that why you learned it? I was going to try out for Fire Flower but I missed the deadline. ;; //SHOT
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Post by Mommy Sake on Apr 14, 2011 11:36:33 GMT -5
Nice work bro. It is a hard song though. It wouldn't be quite so bad if it didn't hover at that ridiculously high place. My director always tells us to try to sing out the top of the head for high notes.
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Post by ✖Irini✖ on Apr 14, 2011 18:54:32 GMT -5
Ah well. I'll just scream it then I'm sure you can do it Sake~ Like I never even thought I could go that high orz.
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Post by cherri on Apr 14, 2011 23:31:55 GMT -5
pfttt you guys ;w; i have a feeling i cheated that vocal range test i probably have a man voice kthx har har i remember meltdown :'D i scared the crap out of irini with my kya LOLOLOL//shot
OMG YOU GUYZ MELT WAS MY FIRST VOCALOID SONG TOO!!! (i find this coincidence to be awesomely cool lolololo//shot) as in first song i heard. it was also my first memorization :'D and then my first dub was regret message /o/
sing...out of the top of your head...? ORZ;;
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Post by ✖Irini✖ on Apr 15, 2011 11:30:33 GMT -5
If you cheated, I probably cheated too :'D Like... Used my awesome falsetto as I am a guy. //SHOT LOLOL. I don't remember that though D8 Nice coincidence? =w= My first was magnet, so I'm DIFFERENT! //shot
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Post by Mommy Sake on Apr 15, 2011 23:20:05 GMT -5
I don't know what falsetto is, really. I don't think I can do it. I just go from head voice to screech. But I know that head voice isn't falsetto. They are SOMEHOW DIFFERENT. Hmmm.
MY FIRST DUB WAS SUPPOSED TO BE REGRET MESSAGE BUT MY FCKN AUDACITY CRASHED AND I LOST MY VOCALS AND I CRIED. AND THEN LIKE TWO MONTHS LATER I DID SPICE. D:
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Post by Daddy Choco on Apr 15, 2011 23:35:51 GMT -5
MY FIRST DUB WAS MAGNET. //high fives Irini I don't know really know what head voice is. Or falsetto actually. OTL What do you mean by sing out the top of your head, Sake? @___@ I NEED HELP BADLY. QAQ EDIT: I do believe I'm a countertenor. |D
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Post by ✖Irini✖ on Apr 16, 2011 8:37:04 GMT -5
WHOO! //highfives back Yay Choco <3
I don't really know falsetto and head voice and chest voice thingy too, but I assume a falsetto is a voice that's usually higher than your original? I don't really know =w=
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Post by Mommy Sake on Apr 16, 2011 14:02:21 GMT -5
Head voice and chest voice are just where you feel the vibration. You can sing up a scale and there'll be a transition where it feels like you have to shift your posture to hit the note with the same intensity. That's where you switch into head voice. Or you can sing low notes and take note of where you feel them (should be in your chest) and then sing high notes (should feel in your head). It's where the power for the notes comes from. But be careful with head voice because it can be screechy - make sure you push the air up from as deep as you can.
For singing out the top of your head, it's the shape of your mouth and throat and everything. Rather than opening your mouth further, try opening your throat more and lifting your soft palate. Some people do it better with the chin tucked a little, and others do it with the head tilted straight forward or even back a little, so just experiment. But for the top of the head thing, you have to do it LOUD - it's like an opera voice, almost. Which is why I don't really get much practice with it, I only know it in theory. Haha.
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Post by ✖Irini✖ on Apr 16, 2011 15:43:20 GMT -5
That is complicated owo
So I guess head voice is something like falsetto? Or that's what I always thought.
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Post by Mommy Sake on Apr 16, 2011 15:53:15 GMT -5
Falsetto means literally 'false voice.' To identify whether the sound you are making is falsetto or not, listen for a very 'airy' sound. If up high, your tone changes from firm and clear to airy, that's falsetto.
The reason falsetto has an airy tone is because of how it's produced by the vocal cords. In falsetto, the tiny vocal folds are coming close enough to one another to cause the edges to vibrate as the air flows between them, but they are not making contact with one another.
The airy sound comes from all the air that escapes through the space left between the cords.
www.become-a-singing-master.com/head-voice-and-falsetto.html
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Post by ✖Irini✖ on Apr 16, 2011 17:37:22 GMT -5
Oh okay :'D
Thanks for the info!
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Post by Daddy Choco on Apr 17, 2011 22:26:53 GMT -5
Ooooh, IT MAKES SENSE. I THINK.
THANKS SAKE. <3 I will try my best to improve ! >D
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