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Do you know what voice type you are? If you've ever been in a choir, you've probably been singing one of the four basic voice types: soprano, alto, tenor, or bass.
But if you have always believed that your vocal range alone determindes our voice type, you will need to learn that there's so much more to it.
Your timbre, voice color, agility, and comfortable tessitura play an important role, as well as your expressiveness.
Most importantly, don't put yourself in a box, since voice types can change over the course of a lifetime. You may start out a soprano and morph into a mezzo as you get older.
Visit my website: http://www.freyas-singing-tips.com
Visit me on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/freyacaseymusic
By Freya Casey4.7
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Do you know what voice type you are? If you've ever been in a choir, you've probably been singing one of the four basic voice types: soprano, alto, tenor, or bass.
But if you have always believed that your vocal range alone determindes our voice type, you will need to learn that there's so much more to it.
Your timbre, voice color, agility, and comfortable tessitura play an important role, as well as your expressiveness.
Most importantly, don't put yourself in a box, since voice types can change over the course of a lifetime. You may start out a soprano and morph into a mezzo as you get older.
Visit my website: http://www.freyas-singing-tips.com
Visit me on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/freyacaseymusic

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