HEY EVERYONE, I'M KAT!
and i'm here to help :)
i love to give advice, and i've been told that i give some good advice, aswell.
i'm very dedicated once i get involved in someone's problems, and i'll probably make sure you're okay, and that my answer has been sufficent.
i don't 'sugarcoat' my answers, as just about every columnist on this site complains about, but i do present everything in a way that people will be able to handle, and relate to in their situation.
i could honestly care less about ratings, i just wanna help some people out. in my problems, current and past, i seek help through my friends, who i adore.
i'm a huge my chemical romance fan, and i know pretty much everything about them; so if you have a question on them, i'm here. go for it. ;)
i'm unique in my own way, so ask me for something, and i'll give you a fairly different answer.
XOXO
KAT!
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I need some songs for altos.
Anything like Freddy my love would be good :] (link)
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I'm not sure of any specific songs, but I'm an alto, too, so the thing I do is to usually look at song that guys sing, because they've got a lower voice range. It really helps, because you don't have to try to sing really high notes.
Also, look for singers from about the 60s or something, those singers didn't tend to be loud and really high pitched, they were more mellowed out and lower. =)
Hope this has helped at all!!
Kat
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Rating: 5
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Yeah I love older songs but I don't know where to look.
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