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Guest KimberlyF

I read that a lot of people find singing to other women helps to excercise their cords.

I see very few specifics of artists and songs. I want to make a CD cause I could sing in my car while I'm driving. There are some songs like Extraordinary by Liz Phair and Keep Holding On by Avril lavigne that I always sing along to. I'm sure if I put a half hour or more of songs on a CD I could put on quite a show to the other drivers cause sometimes my arms start moving with the music.

Obviously someone who sounds like Shirley Temple is out.

Kar

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Guest sarah f

Anything by Celine Dion especially the song from Titanic my heart will go on. You also can't go wrong with Kelly Clarkson or Carrie Underwood. They have multiple songs to sing to.

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Guest Donna Jean

Well......

In my car I sing tyo Cindi Lauper and Bonnie Raitt.....

Totally different styles and voices....

Donna Jean

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Guest Donna Jean

I harmonize with Danzig

hugs

Bobbie

LOL!

Well, THAT"S some real pratice for you....

I'd like to hear that!

Donna Jean

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Guest KimberlyF

I guess it doesn't matter since either way it would work to strengthen things, but i love Kate Pierson's voice. It just seems high and less realistic as a goal. But I always find myself singing w/B52 songs and even the guy singer isn't exactly deep male.

Kar

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Guest Hildagard

Utada Hikaru - My Sanctuary & Simple and Clean

ABBA is a must, who doesn't love ABBA?

Keri Hilson - Knock you down

Yael Naim - New Soul

P!NK (Anything, really)

Carly Simon - You're so Vain (Well, all of the Carly as in Simon album is good)

I'm sure I have more, but they are what I sing to day in day out :)

Love, Hilda.

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Guest Nikki A

cake bake betty, anything where amanda palmer is singing is good because she has a low singing voice but it is still a girly voice ya know? t.a.t.u. or maybe lady gaga?

hugs, Nikki

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I sing along to Janis Joplin. She has that wonderful raspy, bluesy but feminine voice, and it's very similar to my singing voice (I write/sing blues as well). I've been told I out-sing her at times, but I think it's mostly just that I get carried away. XD

Other artists I sing to:

Etta James

Emily Haines

Siouxsie Sioux

Dinah Cancer

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Guest Miss_Construe

Have to include Shirley Manson of Garbage.

also Amy Lee, kaRIN from Collide and a few others.

If I can't match their pitch I try for resonance, etc.

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Guest Sano

some people named some good ones... I'll just

"Everytime We Touch" by Cascada

Disney Songs aren't bad either. Like "Tale as old as time, Beauty and The Beast"

"Part of your World" Little Mermaid

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Guest NatashaJade

I practice with Aimee Mann, Annie Lennox, Barry Gibb (I can totally rock "

") and Sam Phillips. I have been adding some Fleetwood Mac to my mix as well...two different strong women to sing with.

luv

Gin

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Guest Elizabeth K

Strange - Smeilson - the Puppy Song is my favorite. The upper range is perfect practice for me as a few notes are just at the high range of my voice.

Also the Beatles - they had to 'reach' for their range sometimes - so it feels comfortable for me, somehow.

And being an old grey mare - Karen Carpenter who had a huge range! She also got down to the lower ranges I can master - but would get above me - which is something I need - that challange.

Helen Readdy also has a good lower range - old style I know. But she has a selction of 'feminist' songs that appeal to we MTF.

Modern? Carrie Underwood.

Lizzy

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Guest kameryn_gymnast

well i sing to maxwell "This Woman's Work".

its perfect for letting your voice get used to the high pitch falsetto and training ur vocals to be higher.

I also love singing to whitney houston:)

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Jem - Crazy. Might not be the best song, but its very uplifting I think ^^. Some of her other ones are really nice too, such as

. Also, while not sung by a women,
I've always, always loved due to the lyrics and how, to me, it relates to the whole trans thing. ^^;

I'm usually quite bad a hearing lyrics in songs, but Loreena McKennitt has a lovely voice if you want to try singing any of her things. :)

~Ev. ^^;

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Guest Kirsty H

Anything by Celine Dion especially the song from Titanic my heart will go on. You also can't go wrong with Kelly Clarkson or Carrie Underwood. They have multiple songs to sing to.

ooh definetly celine dion. I love singing along to her, especially "to love you more" and "then you look at me"

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Guest miss kindheart

I usually talk to my Wife allot, I think I must kind of sound a little funny, cause we get allot of stares when we are out and about :lol:

Maybe they are looking at her, she is Beautiful, :blush: Jealous

I usually sing to my self :wacko:

I find this song helps -_-

Doe a deer, a female dear

Ray, a drop of golden sun

Me, a name I call myself

Far, a long, long way to run

Sew, a needle pulling thread

La, a note to follow sew

Tea, a drink with jam and bread

That will bring us back to doe- oh- oh- oh!

:wub: vanna

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Guest Virginia_
the Beatles...And being an old grey mare - Karen Carpenter...Helen Reddy

I think we must be from the same part of the stable, Elizabeth_K, these are absolutely my favorites. AND Mike Love/Beach Boys!

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B.O.B Airplanes-Only the girl part

The Killers <<< Actually really easy 2 do lolol!

OT: The Killers FTW =)

Regarding what I sing to - I try to sing to different female singers/bands. I think this way I challenge myself more, because Im not stuck on just one type of voice that I try to imitate (therefore it extend your vocal range? idk). There are some that I always sing to, like Mandy Moore for example, but I always try to mix it up with something else (higher to lower to deeper to softer kinda thing - mix).

Mila ^_^

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Anything by Lady Gaga, i am in her pitch range, find a voice model that is close to your pitch.

Paula

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