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    Warm-up Exercises

    The larger the voice the more time is needed to warm it up. However, the quickest, best way is to first warm up the chest register. Sing one note, straight tone, in a comfortable forte in the lower-middle portion of the register on a single vowel. I like to start with "eh" or "ah". Simple...
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    Why I sounded out of tune live but I heard myself in tune? (Vocals)

    How was it recorded? Is this on someone's phone? The quality of microphone has a LOT to do with it. If the mic gets overwhelmed with the volume then you start to lose overtones and what is left can sound flat/out of tune. Have you tried recording yourself in a more controlled environment to...
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    Help with Yamaha MOX6 and Roland FP-7

    So now that I have my Yamaha MOX6, there are things that I want to do but not sure how to go about doing it. I am reading the manuals and understanding some (little) of it, but still having a hard time knowing how I can get the sound I want. It seems like they either speak of the very simple...
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    Singing loud

    Singing loud is actually better than singing softly, but only if it's done well. That is to say, it's harder to sing high and soft and do it properly than it is to sing high and loud and do that properly. Alos, too much high, soft singing, even if done well, can get the voice out of balance in...
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    Singing - Voice lessons

    Eagle eyes, I'm new to the forum, but I'm an opera singer and have taught voice for 14 years. The problem with books, training videos, etc. is that they do not provide you with feedback on the sound you just made. So you are left to decide if you made the right sound or not. How would you know...
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    New Members: Introduce Yourself Here!

    Hi, I'm new to the forum and to home recording! I'm an opera singer and classical pianist. I just purchased a Yamaha MOX6 and work with a Macbook Pro, Logic, and FP-7 and hoping to figure out all this stuff. I'm into both acoustic recording and digital recording (doing classical arrangements). I...
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