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Date Posted: 20:19:23 04/15/07 Sun
Author: Jessalyn
Subject: Re: Voice teachers
In reply to: Laura 's message, "Voice teachers" on 15:51:12 04/30/06 Sun

I think its easier to teach someone to read music who has a natural raw talent, as opposed to someone who can read well, but doesnt have a beautiful timbre to their voice.

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[> Re: Voice teachers -- Hayley Pletcher, 20:20:34 04/23/07 Mon [1]

Although both cases have their ups and downs, I think that it would be easier to teach someone to read music who already has a "good" voice than someone to produce a good voice quality who has great musicianship.


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