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I'm trying to sing along to Melanie Martinez, and I had Training Wheels on and things were going VERY well and I was like "Yes, I am slayin this, I am so good." Then she goes and hits those high notes and I sounded like a boy during puberty while his voice is cracking. And on the second verse I screwed it up again. Then I had my third attempt at the notes and just gave up and shouted "HOW DOES SHE DO THAT". 

Do you guys like to sing along to music? Are there notes you can't hit or things that go too fast in a song that frustrates you?

And for real musicians who sing, what's your range? I guess I'm an alto. How do you go from real low notes to real high  ones fast like that. ;-;
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YEP. I like to listen to a lot of vocaloid music, and if you've ever heard Hatsune Miku sing... well. For an alto, that's just not gonna pan out very well. And definitely not in a language I'm not fluent in.

When it comes to drastic changes in pitch, most of it is just vocal training: practicing singing one note and then another note without dragging your voice up the register to the second pitch. It was one of the first things my choir teacher had us practice when I was younger.
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Edelweiss wrote:
YEP. I like to listen to a lot of vocaloid music, and if you've ever heard Hatsune Miku sing... well. For an alto, that's just not gonna pan out very well. And definitely not in a language I'm not fluent in.

When it comes to drastic changes in pitch, most of it is just vocal training: practicing singing one note and then another note without dragging your voice up the register to the second pitch. It was one of the first things my choir teacher had us practice when I was younger.

 I was singing along to Hikaru Utada today. I had the same issue with high notes again PLUS the not knowing Japanese thing!! I SO KNOW!
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