| re: The Anatomy Of Research, Or, Why Not Just Doodle? | |
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pidunk 09:39 pm UTC 05/26/07 |
| In reply to: | re: The Anatomy Of Research, Or, Why Not Just Doodle? - samurai7 05:26 pm UTC 05/26/07 |
> I am a professional singer. You are talking complete and > utter shit. Stop it. > Usually debates include areas of disagreement that address certain specific points. That is a conversation. If you just want to piss on my head, the way you are handling yourself is just about right for that. I've been writing about singing training for eons in proportion to these topics, and you have had as many opportunities to converse on the topic. I am really not, all other's malicious "misunderstandings" aside, not here for a monologue, not here to be the declarer of my position of a particular technical topic, but not being given any data from others as to the company of peers. If you are a professional singer, then I could assume you are trained in singing and have a wide range, capable of handling a diversity of tunes. If you don't then you are a professional singer by virtue of being paid, not by virtue of virtuosity. Why don't you just get humanly serious and state your case? How wide is your range? How many sub-ranges to you carry? Have you ever sung acapella? What is your vocal classification? What is the most difficult song you have ever successfully sang, in and out of performance? How long was your training? How many coaches did you have? When did you begin to sing? Where have you sung professionally? You don't have a right to call my statement what you call it, because you should know better. | |
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