Cornelius L. Reid Project
Cornelius L. Reid Project
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Singer I - Lesson Excerpt (6/16/07)
Comment: One can notice a marked improvement in this singer's voice in a relatively short period of time. The high notes are easier and the low notes not as heavy. Quote: Self-Regulation: the inherent ability of an organis...
Singer I - Lesson Excerpt (4/20/07)
Comment: The important thing to take away from this lesson is that there are no so-called front and back vowels in singing. All vowels are formed in the back. The use of the "oo" vowel here is interesting. Quote: Vowels ar...
Singer I - Lesson Excerpt (4/20/07)
Comment: In this lesson, one can hear a lighter, more tenor-like quality to the voice. Up to this point, this singer had sung exclusively as a baritone.Quote: Everyone has heard of tenors who have become baritones, bariton...
Singer I - Lesson Excerpt (4/17/07)
Comment: This lessons explains the real meaning of "appoggiare la voce" or the ability to "lean" on the voice. It has nothing to do with breath support as is the popular point of view. There is also a discussion of an "open" vs. a "cover...
Singer I - Lesson Excerpt (4/16/07)
Comment: The progression of this lesson is a great example of the usefulness of the falsetto in taming the chest voice. Listen to the WHOLE lesson to really understand what it means to listen functionally. Take note of the discussion abo...