by Anonymous on February 17th, 2005

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I am a mezzo and very comfortable in middle range, but I am trying to develop my high register. I get a very tired sore throat after I practice, is this normal?

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  • by Wim Thomas on March 7th, 2005

    Wim Thomas

    No, you are straining and thus, you are hurting your voice. You might not have learned the break between registers. For example, my actual speaking voice is alot lower than my soprano voice. It sounds like I would sing alto (I can sing bass, tenor, and alto quite easily - but I am using a version of my talking voice). When I go into my upper range, I use the head voice and let my notes become lighter and resonate. ( I have a 3+ octave range if that helps).

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    • The question isnt about your range and I would pay big $ to see a soprano sing bass and ruin their voice hello.

      jisela

      by jisela on April 2nd, 2005

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