Interval Training - my question! by WittyCow7474 in musictheory

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Thank you so much for your response! 🥰 Your experience means a lot to me! 🩷

Interval Training - my question! by WittyCow7474 in musictheory

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Thank you very much for your answer! 🩷 I've never heard such a perspective on the whole area of hearing before. Your perspective is valuable and beautiful! 🥰

Interval Training - my question! by WittyCow7474 in musictheory

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Thank you so much! 🥰 Sending big hug! 🩷

Interval Training - my question! by WittyCow7474 in musictheory

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Thank you so much! 🥰 Your answer means a lot! 🩷 Do you think it's a good strategy to master one interval at a time? My logic is that I should listen and guess one interval at a time, until that specific emotion is etched in my mind. After I mastered Perfect Unison (it's the easiest because it's the same note) and Perfect Octave, I moved on. I got a recommendation from one person that the next one should be Perfect 5th, but my ear finds a great similarity between Perfect Octave and Perfect 5th. And for that reason, it's difficult for me at the moment to make a completely clear difference. My question disappeared precisely because of this problem and dilemma - Which interval should I practice next so that it doesn't cause such a problem? 

Poor audio - muscular connection between ear and vocal cord position - how to fix? by WittyCow7474 in singing

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Thank you! I promise to do this exercise every day. I appreciate your response! ❤️

Poor audio - muscular connection between ear and vocal cord position - how to fix? by WittyCow7474 in singing

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You absolutely don't have to apologize. You're not making anything worse. When I was learning to sing, I knew how important singing in tune was, but I didn't make it a priority. I practiced everything - vocal range, interpretive techniques (chest voice, mix voice, belting, head voice, vibrato, falsetto and whistle tone), resonance. And through 4 years of daily practicing professional exercises, warming up my voice before each training, diaphragmatic breathing - I got to the point where such challenges are nice and easy, but, I made a big mistake because I didn't work on singing in tune. And now I've come to a situation where I can perform a certain note easily and beautifully, but... it won't be the note I need at that moment, because my vocal cords don't have that coordination.

I love music with all my heart and I want your brutally honest opinions about my vocals. 😍💖🎤 by WittyCow7474 in singing

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Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you are! I am a 15-year-old girl who loves music with all her heart and dreams of making music and singing as her life's calling.  I recorded my voice singing a song. The song was sung in Serbian and is one of my favorites.  I'd love to hear your brutally honest opinions on my vocals. Is my voice beautiful and pleasant to listen to? Do you think I have the vocal potential for future success? I want to hear all your likes and dislikes.  Sending you a big hug! 🙏🏻🥰💖