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- | A good way to start testing range is to match to a D (above middle C for ladies, below middle C for men), then go up a full octave scale singing "one, two, three…" If the higher range seems secure, match to the G above the D you started from and go up an octave scale; if the lower range seems more secure, go down from the same G. | + | A good way to start testing range once warmed up is: |
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+ | * Ask the singer to match voices on a D (above middle C for ladies, below middle C for men), then go up a full octave scale singing "one, two, three…" | ||
+ | * If the higher range seems secure, match to the G //above the D you started from// and go up an octave scale; if the lower range seems more secure, go down from the same G. | ||
+ | * You can continue exploring wider ranges from successive Ds and Gs. | ||
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