The usual term is "singing behind the beat", but it's the same thing. It means delaying a few milliseconds so that you sing the note slightly after the beat. If you are practicing with a metronome, you would be lagging behind the click. This is not always bad--it's a technique that is very commonly used by jazz singers--but it just sounds wrong for other styles (or if you're singing in a chorus).
singing flat is not quite hitting the note that you are suppose to be singing. you may be less than1/4 of a note away.
An electronic tuner will tell you which note you are singing (in concert pitch), or someone with perfect pitch could tell you.
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Singing in unison means singing together or at the same time
as high as you can go XD
singing flat is not quite hitting the note that you are suppose to be singing. you may be less than1/4 of a note away.
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when singing scales in the key of C what note is TE?
it is the note "A".A.
the note of "D" :)
a music note
Svetlana Feodulova. Her highest note is a C8.
An electronic tuner will tell you which note you are singing (in concert pitch), or someone with perfect pitch could tell you.
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singing in unison is important because it makes us go on the right key note.
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