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    Singing Research Paper

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    Singing “Music speaks what cannot be expressed soothes the mind and gives it rest, heals the heart and makes it whole, flows from heaven to the soul”. - Anonymous. Music can be a big part of people's everyday life to calm down, to have fun, but do they really know the progress it takes to make those songs, to sing them? There is a progress leading up to making the perfect song. Like the voice pitch, the warm-ups so the voice isn't scratchy, but is warmed up and ready for singing, and the type of

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    Singing Career Paper

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    audiences on television, concerts, and at other musical performances. I will also have to study with many different vocal coaches and trainers in order to develop my vocal and performance skills to my maximum potential. As you can clearly see, the singing career requires a lot of hard work, but I truly believe that I am up to the

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    8th Grade Singing

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    Hello, There are quite a few pedagogical reasons why Rachel and I have decided to combine both choirs. Below are just a few. My 8th grade boys were having a hard time singing do to voice changes. I tried to keep the boys up in their falsetto and while this worked for a few boys the others we not able to produce certain notes. When boys voices start to change it can result in them only being able to sing a very limited amount of notes. We worked on high trills, sliding, humming, yawning, held

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    Singing is a universal language. It is a way of human’s self-expression. A way in which you can show your emotion, idea, feelings, enjoyment and satisfaction. From the article of journal week, some feel personal satisfaction when singing because it is a fun way to express themselves or perhaps internalize the song. Singing is defined as the production of musical tones by means of the human voice. The parts of the human body, specifically the lungs, voice box, larynx, stomach, the tongue and lips

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    My Singing Journey

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    on is to not give up, and to sing louder is to not let anyone take my voice away from me. Singing has always been a huge part in my life from singing in talent shows to singing in the shower. My mother said that I never stopped singing. The journey of my singing began with my first School of Rock program and is now being pursued on my churches worship team today. Before I start to tell you about my singing journey, I feel as if I should explain why I started to sing in the first place. It all began

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    personal preference and hobbies. One of the best jobs is a singing career. The reason for this choice of career is that it can be very rewarding. We all have some big name star that pops into our head when we hear the word “singer”. Maybe it is Beyonce or Justin Bieber, depending on personal music type. Singing is a way to express how you feel through songs when words can’t. Careers come in a variety of forms and many have complex jobs. A singing career is a pretty straight forward job, at first glance

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    modern musical I watched in comparison to Singing in the Rain was Across the Universe. Seeing how the themes and technical aspects of Across the Universe are much different than those of Singing in the Rain, I was surprised to find out that there were various similarities in multiple musical numbers between the films. The musical number from Across the Universe that I chose was “I’ve Just Seen A Face,” because it’s style reminded me of the title song from Singing in the Rain. In “I’ve Just Seen A Face

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    don't have the necessary skills yet. Singing is just like that – you need to put in the hours in order to get better. That said, learning to sing properly is not something that can be picked up easily. If you're not taking the correct singing lessons, you'll probably just end up straining your vocal chords with little to no benefits to show for it. That's why I wanted to talk you through an interesting singing method that should help you improve your singing ability in a reasonable period of time

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    Throat Singing, also named Katajjaq, Vocal Games, Throat songs and breath songs (Arctic lecture, 22). According to the video “Inuit Throat Singing Introduction,” the traditionally purpose of Throat Singing is a game between two woman and they play this game face to face. Besides, two players in this game try to compete the vocal ability. During this game, they can stand or crouch down. One player is leading a short rhythmic and another one is following the short silent gap in between (Arctic lecture

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    classical singing is aim at producing a good quality, clear, natural, relax, and overall loud enough sound in singing. Vibrato is an important technique in good western classical and operatic singing. The pitch of the notes quickly changing up and down makes vibrato. It is one of the important means of musical performance. Like violin, Chinese erhu and other string instruments playing with rubbing strings. Italian vocal school more likely to say: the key point to tell is it a good singing, is to see

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