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A V-Vocal intensive covering everything from basic pitch, timing, and dynamic changes, to advanced techniques: robot voices, "cher"-effect, LFOs, vibrato, and more. From the 2006 AES show, hosted by Michael Prager.
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SONAR Producer Edition features Roland® V-Vocal?, an exclusive vocal editing tool. V-Vocal features state-of-the-art VariPhrase technology?a producer's dream for working with vocals. Use this powerful tool to create perfect vocal tracks, accomplishing edits you never imagined possible. The following video was originally recorded for SONAR 5.
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Part 2 of this Popular Voice Training Video & Audio series with Pro Coach Shelley Kristen. Guaranteed to take your singing & speaking voice to the next level. www.singingvoiceless ons.com
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Jackson 5 do a medley of songs from Mills Brothers, The Andrews Sisters, The Coasters, and the Supremes, ending with their own hit Dancing Machine. Surprise appearance at the end by 8 year old Janet Jackson. From the Carol Burnett Show, first aired Jan 25, 1975
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Wheeljack2k posted a link to part two http://youtube.com/w atch?v=P3B5t3Uhn90
I thought it was cute, though a bit lengthy. They used a program called Vocaloid2.
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By relaxing the throat open, we can improve the resonance and freedom of the voice. These exercises will bring richness to your tone, and can help to free your vibrato.
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The combination of an effortless low breath and a fully relaxed throat allows the vocal folds to vibrate freely. The exercises mentioned on this part of the video aid in training the tongue to remain gently arched upward and forward, while relaxing the back of the throat.