Ella fitsgerald
it is only possible if you are holding up your right hand on a Sunday afternoon at exactly 12:04 am.
Well is your throat scratchy or hurting? If yes: Take a pinch (or 2) of regular table salt and put it in your throat. NOT ON YOUR TONGUE. You do not want to taste salt. Swallow the salt BEFORE it dissolves. Then drink a glass of water. Try singing. If it doesn't work continue reading this answer. If no: KEEP READING. Okay, if it wasn't the throat issue, have you just began singing? If yes: Maybe you just can't sing. Maybe you just don't have it in you. Sorry. If no: Here is the BIG answer: You probably of that thick saliva stuck inn your throat try un clogging it. If no, have you seen a voice controller yet? Try that. If yes, maybe the song you're singing is for a stronger voice. I never had this problem, my voice is naturally good, maybe its the fact I am born on the same day as Elvis Presley (I am MUCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH younger, however.) So just see a controller, your voice may not be good enough for singing. Trust me I know this stuff. Source: Singing for 9 years, since I was 2!!! (I got permission from my mother to go on this. Its her account).
Lime glass, commonly known as soda-lime glass, is a type of glass made from silica (sand), soda (sodium carbonate), and lime (calcium oxide). It is the most widely produced glass type due to its relatively low melting point and cost-effectiveness. This glass is commonly used in a variety of applications, including bottles, windows, and jars. Its properties make it suitable for everyday items, although it is less resistant to thermal shock compared to borosilicate glass.
Both a musical scale and a wine glass produce different pitches or tones when struck or played. The relationship lies in the fact that a wine glass can also produce musical notes when tapped or rubbed, similar to how different notes are produced in a musical scale.
You can find Philip Glass etude sheet music at music stores, online sheet music retailers, or through the publisher's website.
When a ugly person, such as Tamron McEllEN look into a glass, there uglyness is so harsh that the glass just happens to break.
Singing causes air to vibrate. if the vibration is at the resonant frequency of the glass crystal structure, the structure absorbs the singing Energy. If the singing is intensity is high enough and at the resonance frequency, the crsytal bounds will break and break the glass.
It is highly unlikely for an opera singer to break glass solely by singing. The frequency at which glass resonates is much higher than what human voices can produce. Mythbusters tested this and concluded that it is not possible for a singer to break glass with their voice.
You go to the wardrobe, put on earmuffs and hold them to break glass.
The empty glass is broken first.
Glass breaks from sound due to a phenomenon called resonance. When sound waves hit glass at its resonant frequency, the vibrations can become so intense that they exceed the glass's strength, causing it to shatter. This is similar to shattering a glass by singing at the right pitch next to it.
It's not Possible.
Depends on the thickness of the glass. If it's not to thick, then yes. The person is also likely to end up with an injury to the hand, so not recommended.
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.
yes in some cases.if you have a plastic one no but you know if it is glass and you tap the bottom after you slam it down really hard.( you have to heat the glass up first)it may break
Glass can break when exposed to certain frequencies, such as those produced by a singer with a very strong and sustained voice. If the pitch of the sound waves matches the natural frequency of the glass, it can cause the glass to vibrate excessively and ultimately shatter due to this resonance phenomenon.
No, magnets do not have the ability to break glass. Glass is not a magnetic material, so the force of a magnet is not strong enough to break it.