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The seven-note descending scale

Posted by netrix
Published on 06 March 2016

The seven-note descending scale - Singing is the most wonderful method to develop the resonance of the voice. Singing has also made me more confident, and it always brings a smile to my face. I wish I could sing more often. Indeed I wish I had the time to join a choir and sing regularly.

Playing with the voice and exploring your hidden depths is a wonderful pastime, and that investment in time and energy will return a significant dividend when you come to speak in public.

It doesn't look like me doing the singing. It all looks a bit odd. I look a bit odd. But that is me - live and unplugged and having a great time.

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