my personal opinion as a vocalist is....
after i've done some survey in both teaching and learning...i realized that the range of our voice is actually decided on the day we are born...we can only extend the range if we train in the correct methods...many people think that "wow...he/she can sing so high....he/she can sing so good"....well...personally i think that a good vocalist is not how high he/she can sing...its how well he/she can manage her own range...everyone's voice is unique...u cant find people who have exactly the same voice...for people who have lower range or what..do not be upset cause as long as u know how to manage your voice..u can sing good too...i've many friends who are alto and basses....and they sing so good...even baritones and mezzo sopranos might sound very good if u train in the correct way....
no offense to the higher voice people...

Added on May 11, 2010, 1:04 pmQUOTE(gaijin_otoko @ May 10 2010, 05:33 PM)
did he mentioned what type of apple? green perhaps?
i think it was a red one....u can see him eating that in 1 of his recent concert where he sang other people's songs....
Added on May 11, 2010, 1:09 pmQUOTE(BelowAverage @ Dec 14 2009, 04:46 PM)
time for a revive
to all pro vocalist, i need abit guidance.
Im noob at singing, seriously suck, sing liao ppl can close ear.
Anyway, yesterday my music teacher testing my range, so i sang until G4 or G above middle C.
he categorize me as a tenor.
So anyway, how only i can expand my range?
and i know this is asked many times, but how do i sing from my diaphram~
I really suck at this part
thanks~
are u talking about Classical singing or Contemporary singing??
cause both are different....which one are u seeking actually??
This post has been edited by Royaleague: May 11 2010, 01:09 PM