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Subject: Re: why?


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Date Posted: 00:00:22 02/08/04 Sun
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In reply to: g7# 's message, "Re: why?" on 15:48:01 02/06/04 Fri

G7#,

I would not know their actual ranges since I have not heard them vocalize, but I have heard that Christina had difficulty producing an E above C above middle C. I have heard regine sing an F above the C above middle C.

You have to consider that a lot of women cannot belt that high, usually they sing C to D as their top belting notes.

When I say thin, I mean they sound like TILI-ING. As for chopped, I mean not being able to sing a musical phrase in one breath. In some cases, it means the voice actually stopping while still singing.

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