you hold your stomach sit straight up and sig through your nose
yes, you would be expected most of time to sing the notes octave below the melody pitch.
If you think you could you should sing stars spangled banners.
I did not know Susan Boyle has Asperger's Syndrome, but no, we can not all sing with perfect pitch or melody. One of the things we all have in common is that we all are very different from one another.
her right hand. only once did i see her sing with her left
We don't actually all sound the same, we do sound different. But if you mean that we sound the same if we sing in tune or pitch.
because you sing the notes with right pitch, melody, rhythm etc.
When singing it is important to sing at the right pitch. This means in the right key, on the right note and accurately. There are high ends and low ends of a note and it is important to not make the note sharp or flat by you tone.
well i think that everyone is, but, those people just have to get the right song or the right pitch to sing that song that is desired
Pitch is how high or low you sing, it your singing high, it means your singing at a high pitch. And if you sing low, it means you're singing at a low pitch.
right well medium pitch something like tomorow be annie high pitch the climb and low pitch dont stop believing
it is only possible if you are holding up your right hand on a Sunday afternoon at exactly 12:04 am.
yes, you would be expected most of time to sing the notes octave below the melody pitch.
I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues was created in 1932.
If you think you could you should sing stars spangled banners.
It means for a group to sing all the sing pitch and at the same time, sounding as if they were one.
Mariah Carey.
it has a foot tuner at the bottom. you adjust it and sing to it the pitch it has to be (yes, you sing to it and it is very fun ;P)