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Lots of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, belting from the top of his voice.
Right. Yeah, it was an expression of love.
Right. Yeah, it was an expression of love.
Right. Yeah, it was an expression of love.
Yes, I loved a good cover, you know, back in the day.
Yes, I loved a good cover, you know, back in the day.
Yes, I loved a good cover, you know, back in the day.
But yeah, I always loved the divas, the big, big voices. I looked up to Whitney and Mariah and Celine endlessly. And I think that's a large part of the reason why I learned to sing was just because that's who I was singing along with, you know, growing up.
But yeah, I always loved the divas, the big, big voices. I looked up to Whitney and Mariah and Celine endlessly. And I think that's a large part of the reason why I learned to sing was just because that's who I was singing along with, you know, growing up.
But yeah, I always loved the divas, the big, big voices. I looked up to Whitney and Mariah and Celine endlessly. And I think that's a large part of the reason why I learned to sing was just because that's who I was singing along with, you know, growing up.
Not too often. I feel like it has to be, you know, not without emotional intention, you know. It's a fun trick, but it has to serve a purpose. I try not to abuse it.
Not too often. I feel like it has to be, you know, not without emotional intention, you know. It's a fun trick, but it has to serve a purpose. I try not to abuse it.
Not too often. I feel like it has to be, you know, not without emotional intention, you know. It's a fun trick, but it has to serve a purpose. I try not to abuse it.
Yeah. Yeah, I think so. I try to be very discerning with the ways I use my voice. And sometimes you don't need to just do it because it's there. You know, I kind of try to find the right places and moments and make sure that it's kind of with an emotional attachment or serving a purpose.
Yeah. Yeah, I think so. I try to be very discerning with the ways I use my voice. And sometimes you don't need to just do it because it's there. You know, I kind of try to find the right places and moments and make sure that it's kind of with an emotional attachment or serving a purpose.
Yeah. Yeah, I think so. I try to be very discerning with the ways I use my voice. And sometimes you don't need to just do it because it's there. You know, I kind of try to find the right places and moments and make sure that it's kind of with an emotional attachment or serving a purpose.
So the whistle register is the incredibly, incredibly high notes made most famous by Mariah Carey. The whistle, whistle, whistle register notes, they're in Emotions, they're in Vision of Love, they're in a lot of her most famous records. And a lot of opera singers as well use the whistle register too.
So the whistle register is the incredibly, incredibly high notes made most famous by Mariah Carey. The whistle, whistle, whistle register notes, they're in Emotions, they're in Vision of Love, they're in a lot of her most famous records. And a lot of opera singers as well use the whistle register too.
So the whistle register is the incredibly, incredibly high notes made most famous by Mariah Carey. The whistle, whistle, whistle register notes, they're in Emotions, they're in Vision of Love, they're in a lot of her most famous records. And a lot of opera singers as well use the whistle register too.
Well, I for one am so sorry that you have been forced to live with this. Is that so? Yes. And it is my intention to major in sorcery. So if at some point you wanted to address the, um, problem. Problem. Perhaps I could help.