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    nominated for three awards‚ best new artist‚ album of the year‚ and her first Grammy. The performance for her Grammy later earned her an Emmy award that year. June of 1987 Whitney released her second album “Whitney”‚ that won her second Grammy for best vocal performance. She then became the first female artist to generate four #1 singles from one album. “Whitney” was certified 9x Platinum in the U.S. for over 9million copies‚ and sold a total of 20million worldwide. In 1989 Whitney meets R&B singer Bobby

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    Tidal Breathing

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    in that it holds all the parts and structures together‚ and each structure has a role. Tightening the strings at the peg box creates more tension‚ and when played‚ a higher frequency or pitch occurs. The violin strings are similar to a person’s vocal folds because they are held together by the peg box and bridge‚ creating tension in the strings. Once the bow starts playing on the strings it causes a vibration. Fingers play at specific points on the neck similar to

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    Maria Callas

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    diva such as Callas? Maria Callas was probably the most famous opera star of the mid-twentieth century and from reading the review I get the impression that the writer was a fan of Maria Callas. The writing is very complimentary not only to her vocal abilities but also to her stage presence. But the writer also picks up very quickly on the weaknesses of her voice as it has a “tendency to wobble slightly in its highest notes disturbed me”. The reviewer also mentions her reputation‚ and that she

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    Opera Vs Musical Theater

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    schools students will learn the necessary vocal and musicianship techniques to enhance their performance‚ style‚ presentation‚ and speech. Some students who wish to coach recital material or to explore the French and German Art Song repertoire: Other performance opportunities include oratorio‚ lieder‚ art song‚ contemporary and early music literatures‚ and choral music. Most students consider joining vocal music ensembles as chamber singers and bigger vocal ensembles; Voice students also appear regularly

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    Hidden Talents

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    Hidden Talents Everyone is talented at something. It may be sports‚ drawing‚ playing a musical instrument‚ or writing. Some people discover this almost instantly‚ while others do not realize it at all. Either way‚ everyone is talented at something. But what’s worse than finding out you are talented at something‚ even if at a late time in your life? However big or small it may be‚ the saddest thing in life is wasted talent. I discovered my talent‚ unintentionally‚ I suppose‚ when I was 12 years

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    Music and History

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    She sounds like an opera singer. I noticed when she hit high notes she sounded off key. It was way too high pitch and much louder‚ and stronger vocal. At the point when she went back to normal pitch‚ it sounds so much better and was a little quiet. The background sounds like music in a catholic church. I believe it is an acapella music with solo vocal without instrumental sound. In this song‚ the most striking feature is acapella music with monophonic texture. I think this song is successful

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    Beyoncé’s new track "Grown Woman" has leaked‚ and the aggressive‚ defiant track can now be heard online at The Huffington Post. Beyoncé briefly teased the song in a Pepsi ad in April‚ and the full version continues the busy tribal beats and self-assured vocals of the trailer. "I’m a grown woman‚" Beyoncé sings on the percussion dominated track. "Do whatever I want." Jay-Z: Beyonce Not Pregnant Though "Grown Woman" has surfaced‚ there’s no word on if the track will be on Beyoncé’s long-awaited new album

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    Singing and Software

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    in the hands of others. Because professional female singers refused to provide voice samples‚ in fear that the software might create their singing voice’s clones‚ Crypton changed their focus from imitating certain singers to creating characteristic vocals. At the next time the software is spreading many

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    Music's Healing Powers

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    that’s voice training can be applied as a short-term stress management technique‚ as it promotes a different way of looking at oneself and the world. Voice Training as a Healing Power: A Pilot Study describes a study that explored whether improved vocal techniques lead to significant changes in well-being. The results from this study suggest that participation in voice training exercises can help individuals shift from guarded or impersonal registers to more authentic expressions of personality.

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    Kamakawiwo’ole. He took the original song that was sung as a ballad and gave it a new twist‚ without even changing many of the lyrics. I believe Israel Kamakawiwo’ole’s performance of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” is better than Judy garland’s because his vocals‚ timbre of his instrument‚ and lastly the tempo at which the song was done were better performed. Both Garland and Kamakawiwo’ole were great singers‚ they both sang with strong and powerful voices‚ but Garland does not have the passion in which Kamakawiwo’ole

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