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Why We Don’t Recommend Parallel Motion In Vocal Performance….

One hand at a time, folks, one hand at a time…

…uh, and don’t let that hand come up above your waist unless you know how you’re going to get it back down…

Points of focus (where do I look?!) are way too wide and all over the place.

In other words, this presentation is so lacking we barely hear her singing, which, oh…

Maybe they planned it that way.

Author Bill HallerPosted on June 4, 2008Categories Bette Davis, Vocal Coach

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