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Training Some Who's Tone Deaf?


Question Posted Wednesday October 18 2006, 10:49 pm

I have a friend...she's not exactly tone deaf..its just that she's not any good at singing unless she can hear someone else singing. For example..today she tried out for the talent show (i was one of the judges) and she sang My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion..and the only time she was on pitch was when the backup people were singing with her...she sounds better when she can hear someone else doing the part as well..how on earth can i help her get past that? its VERY hard to get her to listen to me because she gets frustrated VERY easily and i cant seem to get her to understand that it takes TIME to be really good..any advice is helpful! Please and Thank You!

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ductape_n_roses answered Wednesday November 29 2006, 9:59 pm:
If you have a piano, play notes for her and have her try to sing to it in tune. If she gets it flat or sharp, just tell her and sing the note with her for 5sec then stop and have her hold this note for a while (yes, she can take breathes)

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