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Author Topic: Breathing & Falsetto Patterns while singing <就是爱你> By 陶喆  (Read 1600 times)
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« on: May 08, 2007, 11:57:35 PM »

Hi faithful supporters of Teresa!

Okay, the forum and the fanclub quite quiet these days because of the examinations as well as Teresa going overseas for the time being. So in the meanwhile, I'll just try to find new things to keep the folks interest going - starting with introducing interesting enough blog posts for the bored souls out there.

I have written something for those supporters keen in learning more about singing and music so feel free to visit my blog (http://heaven-earth-human.blogspot.com/)to puzzle out what I have wrote inside. Below is an extract of my latest blog post:

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Breathing & Falsetto Patterns while singing <就是爱你> By 陶喆

Okay, I decided to attempt something I have never done before - to try and teach breathing and falsetto patterns using the following song. Hope to see some constructive comments from the readers so I will get feedback on whether I am doing this properly or comprehensibly enough.

For the more basic singing enthusiasts who have trouble finding the breathing pauses whenever they are singing, you can either listen to the song (at the title) in a new window (right-click & select on URL) or look at the YouTube music video that I have attached to this blog post. Whilst listening, you can try to follow the song using the breathing pattern and points that I have indicated below.

For the more advanced singing enthusiasts who wish to learn about the falsetto parts, I have also indicated in green so that you can be prepared for those falsetto parts coming along. You can also see how the singer emotes some parts of the song and enjoys the very singing process.

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« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2007, 06:56:45 PM »

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« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2007, 10:53:54 PM »

Hi faithful supporters of Teresa!

Breathing & Vocalization Patterns while singing <自己> By 李玟

I have received fairly positive feedback on my previous post about breathing and falsetto patterns on singing so I am encouraged by it to write another one. This time, I choose a classic song from Coco Lee, another highly accomplished female singer with recognized talents.

This post will be slightly different from the previous one because Coco Lee did not really employ much falsetto in this particular song as her original voice range is very broad and rich but she uses different singing voices (vocalization) to bring our the various depths of the song and I will colour-code them for the convenient learning of the interested readers and singing enthusiasts.

For those interested, please feel free to take a peek at my personal blog at http://heaven-earth-human.blogspot.com/ for the complete blog post ba.

Have a good week ahead!

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