Folkie
People are no damned good
I was just reading an article in PC Magazine (the March 8, 2005 issue) by Bill Machrone (http://go.pcmag.com/machrone) about some new voice coach software called "Singing Coach Unlimited" Apparently it's interactive, comes with mic and headphones, keeps track of progress, listens to your singing and displays actual pitch and duration of your voice, scores you on accuracy, runs you through a tutorial on breathing, head and chest voices, and so on. Samples your voice to determine if your a baritone, bass, alto, soprano, etc. I think it's $99--so it ain't cheap.
Personally, I have no idea whether it's any good or not, but the PC Mag guy seemed to think it was worth an article. Probably find info on it at www.caryatune.com.
By the way, I'm not hawking the software here. Never heard about it before last week, never used it, no ties to the company, nothing. Just coincidentally happened to read about it recently and thought it may be an alternative for you.
Also, the recent issue of Performing Songwriter had some stuff on vocal health problems that was very interesting--since this thread took a turn that way as well, I thought I'd throw that in to the mix too.
Personally, I have no idea whether it's any good or not, but the PC Mag guy seemed to think it was worth an article. Probably find info on it at www.caryatune.com.
By the way, I'm not hawking the software here. Never heard about it before last week, never used it, no ties to the company, nothing. Just coincidentally happened to read about it recently and thought it may be an alternative for you.
Also, the recent issue of Performing Songwriter had some stuff on vocal health problems that was very interesting--since this thread took a turn that way as well, I thought I'd throw that in to the mix too.
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