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singingLullabye in Ragtime
Submitted by eric on Tue, 07/10/2008 - 6:30pm
A great old-school lullabye from a Danny Kaye movie "Five Pennies" What has happened to these great movies and entertainers???
To save my little girls ears, I tend to just hum along :-) Warm Regards Eric Great tip for singing dads - find your key
Submitted by community on Thu, 13/08/2009 - 12:47am
Here's a great tip from Jesus, author of "Things I wish I had taught my son... And still can". If you think you can't sing read on ... Everyone who likes to sing usually has a sense for their sining range. A range is the spread between the lowest note he or she can comfortably hit and the highest note he or she can nail without making the audience suffer. Women usually have a different range from men. The CDEFGAB notes on the scale which correspond with DO, RE, MI, FA, SO , LA, TI, DA of The Sound of Music are the notes you pick from. The trick to sounding like you're not straining is to find the key that matches your vocal cords. I'm comfortable in the Key of E when singing in Spanish. The Key of C and the key of D are also workable for me but sometimes, depending on the song choice, I may not be able to reach some of top notes. Still, knowing the key signature that most matches your vocal ability makes all the difference. When I sing with your mom, we have to work through different keys until we find one that doesn't make her sing falsetto and me sound like the low the hum of a seal. S
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