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@kittysano1 I'm the same way lol, I somehow managed to do a couple of performances but I can't even sing in front of my best friend... And I live with him lol.
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its used in choir to help kids visualize how high or low to go. Its actually very useful
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@MsLovelyBot VERY useful, especially when working with children's choruses.
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@ibalualba They're hand signs that represents each note of the major scale (not for deaf people). ^^ It's like solfege, sometimes useful in singing.
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thanks for this
I need to warm up
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@kittysano1 Ummm...singerfan999 is right she cant sing like that miley just puts her voice in melody .
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why does she do sign language when she says "do, re, mi, fa..." in the begging? its not like if anyone is watching this and is deaf, they will be able to hear the warm up....
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Wow, mine too. Hmm.....do all choirs use the same thing?......
I cant actuallt follow this until my parents leav the house..I get stage fright...even though its technically not a stage....U GET WHAT I MEAN
kittysano1 9 months ago 24
Oprah? there's an oprah way of singing?
danihobinsen 3 years ago 24