Q. I'm able to go between E5 and F5 comfortably and while checking on the piano my lower notes were between A1 and F2 I'm pretty sure i was on key and I don't remember, but my vocal coach said my lowest was A but I don't remember which A. My friend says that not even basses or baritones can go that low. So I'm guessing if he's right I was doing it wrong.
A. Tenors can commonly hit many notes outside the Tenor Range C3 â C5. Someone who sings within the range of a Tenor does so because that is where their voice sounds best. Vocal chords are like a string instrument, you can go higher or lower, but there will be distortion. The timbre is what is important, or the tone and vocalization. So if you can go lower, or higher, and it sounds great, go for it!
However, A1 is impossible to hit ( I fairly certain), the lowest note called in most music for is D2. You can go lower I believe, but it is rare. If you can sing A2 to F3 that is impressive for someone who sings comfortably in E5 and F5.
Are you using a 88 note keyboard or 61? You might actually be singing what looks like A1 and is actually A2 or A3.
How to play from a fake book?
Q. Any tips would be nice. I play piano. I see different ways to play it too like( Med. Swing, Calypso,, etc..........) How do you play it in these ways? I've been classically trained for a long time. But how to make the transition to jazz?
I also noticed that the players don't use a lot of pedal on their songs.
A. Well, since you have the melody, I'm guessing you need to learn your left hand, right?
A good way to start is by striding your left hand.
Let's say the Chord symbol is CMaj7.
You'd start by playing C2 then play your guide tones (The 3rd and 7th note in the scale of your chord symbol) So C major would be E and B.
So you'd stride your hand back and forth from C, to EB. When the chord symbol changes, change your notes. FMaj7. You'd play F2 then AE
Also make sure to keep your guide tone range between C3, and G4.
Hope that helps a bit.
What does math have to do with music?
Q. I'm pretty sure that math is related to music... I just don't know how... Please help?
A. More with Physics and Math actually.
Take the piano for example, the wavelength of each of the strings plays a different sound when it is shorten or lengthen. It uses the characteristics of fractions.
Violins, Guitars, and pretty much any string instruments.
Instruments like Flutes make use of the resonance effect of sound waves.
Also, here is a question related to yours, it is about Math and playing chords (I was chosen as Best Answer) http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ardvruq0Oh2ek3A5LDe4_fnAFQx.;_ylv=3?qid=20091218225212AAMbH0A&show=7#profile-info-JQsvHyfjaa
In Physics we have a formula for calculating "Beats" in Hz. It goes as Fbeat = l f1 - f2 l. If f1 and f2 are the same, then we do not get a beat. l...l are absolute value signs
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