Well, I will always love you is a really good song to sing if you have a higher voice.
who does the voice of holt hyde
you have to have a very high voice to break a glass and this is what you have to do to break a glass you can break a glass because a glass is very resonant and frequency. and you also can break a glass by holding your high voice for two or three seconds and then the glass breaks. no its impossible for just your plain high voice you have to have a high microphone (with speakers) to break a light wine glass.
He was born that way; a God-given voice and talent.
Erin Fitzgerald. She is also the voice of Spectra, Venus, Rochelle, and many other background characters
horsey (in high pitched voice)
you cant
The school will hold a tryout
i cant answer why Miley Cyrus' voice is deep but justins voice is high because he is going through puperty
im not a brat like that
jessica sanchez is the next american idol because she has high quality of voice ! and diserving to be the next american idol ! :))
high voice (:
Dude, im 12 and my voice hasn't broken... You cant shriek as high pitched as you used to.
alto is a low girl voice, suprano is a high girl voice. tenor is a high boy voice, bass is a low boy voice.
no he will not because has a great vocal coach, he cant sing some of the high notes though
Patrick Henry was the voice, George Washington was the sword, and Thomas Jefferson was the pen of the American Revolution.found it on google :Pi remembered the answer in high school but wanted to make sure.
high pitched voice is when your voice goes high and the noise is like kind of squashed kind of noise and not really loud
You better have played college ball, most likely for a BCS school. Getting drafted or being good enough for a free agent tryout is the way most players get a tryout. If none of these apply to you, your chances of getting a tryout are very slim. You could try doing all of the drills used in the combine and sending your results to the head coach via registered mail. I wouldn't hold out much hope though.