Chorus Vibrato

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Chorus Vibrato
Choir Problem?

Here's the thing: I'm taking singing lessons, but I also want to join my school choir. The problem is that since the course began, my voice has become much bigger, stronger and more solid – with vibrato. It will not be a bad thing if you like to sing solo, but Now, when I sing in my church choir, told me that I like solo. I find it very difficult to mix my voice again in the chorus, without straining my throat and neck. So if I one at my school choir, I am sure that will also end to resemble a soloist, or start a sore throat after the tests (and trying to keep her). What I do? I have yet to join the choir? I love singing in choirs, but I will not give the chorus in my head. I do not sing badly. I only said that it is difficult to mix my voice in the chorus without sounding solo. And I think because I 'm using solo art song, not because I damaged my voice.

You know, singing his voice to be trusted. It is the job of your choir director to find the balance in a choir, and he / she should not hurt your voice singing below you, and if he / she does, I would like to join a different chorus. If you have a great voice, is very dangerous unless you sing, so do not! The great voices are usually held back as well to deal with that. I also have a very large number, the type of dramatic voice and I sit back / standing behind the choir. That gives a certain balance. But this not the work of your balance to the choir. Yes, you have to mix but not in singing. Use YOUR VOICE. With appropriate support, you must learn to sing quietly, without effort, but is indeed one of the hardest things to learn to sing and is easier with smaller voices (but not easy). So do not worry, just talk with his choir director and tell him that he does take the stress of the vote. It's good to have a voice in the chorus of trust, certainly.

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