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Monday, 17 November 2014
Interval singing
Interval Singing
Today we learnt about the tuning of our notes-interval. We learnt how to sing the scales using numbers. And control our range and breathing. In addition to that we learnt to push our voices from, our diaphragm and not our head voice. An interval is the note on the scale that you sing. If you reach a 4 on the scale your interval is in the minor fourth.
Head Voice
The higher part of your singing voice is called head voice because most people feel the vibrations in their head or skull while singing in head voice.
Octave Range
An Octave Range is where you can reach the basic notes up to the count of 8.
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