i think its this -
tensing your stomach and kind of gasping for air at the same time..
this is probably a thing that you should try and imitate by watching videos.
Yes
No, Michael Jackson did not write "You Were There." The song was actually written by the legendary songwriter and musician, Johnny Mercer, and it was first recorded by several artists before Jackson performed it. Jackson's rendition at Sammy Davis Jr.'s tribute showcased his vocal talent and deep emotional connection to the song, but he was not its composer.
Michael Jackson's highest note is often considered to be a G6, which he famously hit in the song "Keep the Faith." His vocal range spanned several octaves, allowing him to showcase his impressive falsetto and powerful singing abilities. Jackson's ability to reach such high notes contributed to his iconic status as a pop legend.
In 1980, he won Best Male Vocal Performance(R&B) for "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough" {| ! width="5%" | ! width="35%" | ! width="50%" | ! width="10%" | | |}
Michael Buble's range is (from what I've heard) G2-C5 (falsetto); he is a baratone.
Michael Jackson first vocal group was called the Jackson 5
His vocal hiccups were to express the mood of the song. Examples are excitement and fear. Michael Jackson was not alone in this. The technique (formally called a "glottal stroke") is used by many singers - Buddy Holly did it all the time, and you can hear examples of it in Elvis Presley and Jimmy Rodgers work, too.
Yes
All singers do. Even Michael Jackson did
Yes, he i playing the piano, the guitar and the drums. Of course he has a vocal career.
If he didn't she must have known anyway, he was quite vocal when it came to that.
We Are the World was recorded in January 1985 and released as a single in March the same year. Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie were the writers of this song and Cyndi Lauper was one of the vocal artists.
Michael Jackson won album of the year, producer of the year - nmon classical, best engineered recording - non classical and best pop vocal performance - male all in 1984! All of these are Grammy's, Michael Jackson, may you rest in peace forever!
it's a vocal trick like James brown and Elvis Presley used
you get hiccups when the main muscle of your lungs has like a spasm and closes the tubes in you vocal box making the hiccup noise. YA, but if you want to get hiccups then you just have to like read a bunch of funny things, practically, you have to laugh a lot
What are Hiccups?Hiccups are involuntary spasms of the diaphragm muscles that draw air into the lungs. Hiccups occur when the diaphragm becomes irritated, causing it to contract suddenly and involuntarily. As the diaphragm contracts, the opening between the vocal cords (glottis) snaps shut, causing the hiccup sound. Hiccups are usually caused when the nerve that extends from the neck to the chest is irritated (the phrenic and vagus nerves).
No, Michael Jackson did not write "You Were There." The song was actually written by the legendary songwriter and musician, Johnny Mercer, and it was first recorded by several artists before Jackson performed it. Jackson's rendition at Sammy Davis Jr.'s tribute showcased his vocal talent and deep emotional connection to the song, but he was not its composer.