[musictlk] update on high notes

josh lester jlestermusic at gmail.com
Tue Nov 4 21:06:09 UTC 2014


You shouldn't be singing high notes when you're an alto!

On 11/4/14, Kelsey Nicolay via musictlk <musictlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hello,
> I started a thread a while ago about singing high notes.  I
> wanted to update you all.  It has not gotten any easier.  I try
> to focus on my breathing during rehearsal as best I can, but it
> still seems very difficult.  It turns out that I am not the only
> person struggling.  The person next to me told me that she too
> thinks the one piece is high for her.  I think a couple other
> altos have the same issue too.  Several of you posted that
> bending your knees helps, but we are already sitting, so this
> really does not apply here.  He occasionally has us stand to
> rehearse a single piece all the way through, but other than the
> rehearsal before the concert, we sit 90 percent of the time.  I
> am not able to get a voice teacher at this point since I'm
> already have commitments that would prevent me from studying
> voice right now.  Does anyone have any other ideas that might
> work?
> Thank you,
> Kelsey Nicolay
>
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