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Originally Posted by Early user
I have heard a few comments about this Jack...in regards to having a feminine voice on your KS audio seminar CDs.
For me..personally - doesn't matter, but would you maybe consider this??
It may/may mot benefit KSMO, but I know a few people who can relate better to a female's KS version. NO OFFENSE INTENDED!!
Laly
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Thanks for asking. I fully agree with your premise.
In fact, I would like to go a step further, and suggest that a couple of male voices - Jack's of course - and maybe another male whose voice is in a different range -bass? As well as a couple of women, whose voices are in a high range as well as a low range.
I am serious. I have a hunch that each of us might react differently to different ranges - as well as to our own range. Also, we might be able to hear better in one range than in another range. This is glaringly true of elderly folks.
Why do choruses [ and the composer ] play to a wide range of sounds? Perhaps each range is necessary - each range has its own effect ?
Now, if we could just get a KSMO choir together in KSMO harmony... could we reach number one on the charts?