Depending on what type of music she likes, I would say Carrie Underwood songs are very good for a powerful voice that is not too high and not too low. Try finding a key(s) that is good for her voice and type that into some music sites.
Björk is a good example of one.She resonates her voice in her chest muchly,but she still has a soprano timbre.That's what I've heard so in my humble opinion this is correct.
Both. I think... But really, throat
The original is sung by Yuduki, but there are several character songs. (Separate versions of the songs covered by the characters' voice actors and actresses).
No. His voice was dubbed by the daughter of one of the technicians.
Because Taylor Swift is famous because she has a VERY good voice and she writes VERY good songs!
you make your song by singing really good and a producer helps you in your songs and they sound good because of your voice is good.
The country singer that has the deepest voice is Trace Adkins and he has some really good songs
A great song for an alto voice is "I know where I've been" from Hairspray, particularly good if you have a strong voice. Hope this helps :) x
everything is good about them. The sound of Liam's voice, Noel's lyrics, the sound of the songs... stupid question.:)
It's better trying to sing it if you have a good voice
Because Taylor Swift is famous because she has a VERY good voice and she writes VERY good songs!
A bigger persons voice is bigger than a smaller persons voice because a bigger person chest is bigger while the smallers person chest is smaller.
it has to be from the royal conservatory of music voice repertoire and it has to be classical
I domt love you by my chemical romance, good song :)
Find a good music teacher who understands how to get the most out of your voice, and practice, practice, practice. Sing with songs that the artist is in your voice range. Practice singing the scale warming up. Find music that you enjoy and that you find suits your voice.
first you should use your head voice for higher notes and chest voice for lower or in the middle notes and always warm up so that you dont strain your voice or damage any vocal chords. =p