Thanks for sharing. I sometimes practice singing both the lead vocal (if that's what it's called) and the choir part. Like if I sing California Dreaming I sing both with one octave difference. I have to switch very fast. It's a lot of activities going on at the same time
Hello it's Jamie I have improved a bit over the years Rachel said but my attitude is I enjoy music scales on pianos and practicing and will keep that focus 😊
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The analogy with musical instruments really hit home! Working on the entire range truly makes for a complete singer.
Yes, it’s only too common for singers to make the mistake of focusing on just one area of their voice.
Thanks for sharing. I sometimes practice singing both the lead vocal (if that's what it's called) and the choir part. Like if I sing California Dreaming I sing both with one octave difference. I have to switch very fast. It's a lot of activities going on at the same time
Hello it's Jamie I have improved a bit over the years Rachel said but my attitude is I enjoy music scales on pianos and practicing and will keep that focus 😊
A little bit more clarity on how to execute the last exercise would be awesome. Thanks for the vid!❤
@@TNoble-h9o This tutorial will help. th-cam.com/video/bQOqqqQLsw4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=z2Bsj0w-PPdw62fg
@carriegriffithsvoice Thank you, Carrie.😊