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Note which can get to the top end of the piano, even though


Question Posted Wednesday May 21 2008, 5:05 am

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Hi,

I saw that you knew about vocal chords so I want to ask you this question:

Is it normal for a 15 year old boy (going onto sixteen) to produce a note which hits the top end of the panio, even though he doesn't take singing lessons? I only ask because I can and I was wondering whether that it's normal. It doesn't crack at all when it reaches the note and I don't force it out. It just 'pops' out.

My voice has broken, but I can still do it, and sometimes can get higher on good days. Nobody in my family has got much a singing voice, except maybe my grandmother who apparently had some musical talent.

Thanks.


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Siren_Cytherea answered Wednesday May 21 2008, 6:25 am:
I oughta know something about vocal chords, I started college as a vocal performance major. ^_^
Actually, that's quite exceptional and cool. Most guys can hit some decently high notes in falsetto in or slightly above the staff, but anything more than that is a squeak.
Did you actually mean the top note of the piano, or the octave below that, or...? 'Cause if you meant the top note of the piano, you beat me, even, and that's really impressive, 'cause I can sing my flute pieces.
Did you mean your voice has already changed? If not, you might lose that note when it does. If so, then wow, you've got some falsetto range.
I know a bass who could hit the C above the (treble) staff - but it was kind of a squeak. He followed me up the scale when I was practicing one day, it was pretty funny. ^^
Yeah, my dad can't carry a tune in a bucket, and my mom was a pianist - no one in my family has singing talent either and I've won all but two competitions I entered. Lol
If you're good, you might wanna consider lessons. They can make you even better.
-Siren =)

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