I've mentioned before that I was a soloist in high school (sop.1), and I'm currently in a choir. Well, said choir is performing Verdi this summer, and in order to sing it correctly, I need to work on my upper register.
As a teenager, my range went up to Db(7). Working on getting back to that (Requiem hits a C(7), so I may as well go up a note for accuracy), but I don't have easy access to a piano or keyboard, and the youtube scale videos suck. Does anyone have a good rehearsal resource, either a virtual piano that I can program with scales, or a video with a variety of soprano-range scales, in either midi or recorded piano?
This is driving me nuts. I can do it a cappella, mostly, but as I go up into the top of octave 6/low octave 7, my ear gets a little flat, and I can't tell where I'm going off-key.
As a teenager, my range went up to Db(7). Working on getting back to that (Requiem hits a C(7), so I may as well go up a note for accuracy), but I don't have easy access to a piano or keyboard, and the youtube scale videos suck. Does anyone have a good rehearsal resource, either a virtual piano that I can program with scales, or a video with a variety of soprano-range scales, in either midi or recorded piano?
This is driving me nuts. I can do it a cappella, mostly, but as I go up into the top of octave 6/low octave 7, my ear gets a little flat, and I can't tell where I'm going off-key.
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