tragchk wrote:SusieP wrote:Your voice comes from how nature built you - your lungs, diaphragm, sinuses, nose, vocal chords etc and how they are built will determine what your voice will be like. It's up to you to hone it, perfect it and make the best of what you have.
In the "Rock'n'roll singers survival manual" the author Mark Baxter answers some questions - and someone asks, 'why is it some people are just natural singers?' and Mark says, in the same way that tall people make good basketball players. They are built that way.
The answer is look after your instrument and it will enjoy a long and healthy life.
Hey SusieP
Your comment about "how nature built you" is right on the money...all I could think of is Connie Francis - Her Record Co. made her get a nose job to appear "less ethnic"(!!![]()
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....and the result was devastating to her:
http://home.earthlink.net/~nuttbait/connie_francis.htm
"HER '60s LOOK: Ultra conservative, as per her strict Italian upbringing, Connie looked and dressed like the very parents some '60s rebels were rebelling against. She had thick, full, well-styled hair, lots of makeup, and a conservative attractiveness that was all safety and convention. In '67 she got a nose job, but she admitted it was botched and caused her to suffer permanent vocal damage. In the '70s she would have several operations hoping to repair her nose and her voice in an effort to regain the power and vocal range she'd had as a teen."
Didnt know that happened, Nora. Just goes to show, if nature gave you a big nose or a wide diaphragm.....DON'T BLOODY MESS WITH IT!!!!!
