ok well in the 5th grade i made 5th grade honnor choir and i was an alto, but then when i went to middle school my choir director put me as sprano (sp?) and then this year i made the 8th grade choir in 7th grade, as a sprano but i was talking about it to my friend and she said that the sprano's have to go reall really high! and i can only go to high la and she said they went to like high ti and i dont know if ill be able to go that high it is only one step higher but still that is reall really high! and so i was wondering if there is anyway other than just warming up and trying to go higher to get that high on the staff.
please only people that know what they are talking about answer this question.
Additional info, added Friday June 24 2005, 3:12 pm: that is high la in c major. Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? Moop answered Saturday June 25 2005, 9:21 pm: you were a soprano last year, I take it? then being a soprano will be nothing this year. At your age, your voice has probably not developed enough to know what range you really have. So just ride out middle school chorus, only in high school does it truly get interesting and challenging and then you'll have a better idea of your voice and can pick your section accordingly. [ Moop's advice column | Ask Moop A Question ]
AskAlexia answered Saturday June 25 2005, 2:11 am: Ive been in chior all my gradeschool life. I was a first supprano. Yeah you have to go really high, but it gets easier after your practice. If you do your scales, doh ray me fa so la ti doh and maybe start at a higher note, like a middle C and go up from there. It would help majorly if you had access to a piano so you could match your pitches also =).
Hope I helped
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zapreth answered Friday June 24 2005, 3:01 pm: There are different levels of saprano. Not all sapranos can reach the highest registers and sometimes you must train to develop your voice to its highest(pun intend) level. Speak with your chior director about voice training. Even if you manage to hit the high note, then you have the fight of holding it. Even I can hit the notes once in a while, but I don't have the stamina to carry one in an actual performance. [ zapreth's advice column | Ask zapreth A Question ]
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