>> For example, in music, only vocals are singed..
>
> Only in hot jazz.
Maybe it isn't true... follow this
Can you sing the word
"Listttttttttttttttttten to the radddddddddddio"?
or better
"Listeeeeeeeeeen to the raaaaaaadio"
Sigers, make practice using vocalize, not consonantize
Vocalize consist in sing a scale ascend and descend using A, E, I etc,
Its obviously impossibile to do it using T, or H, or L....
(Vocals came from larynx, instead consonants are like a joke with the
tongue... think RRRR... consonants have no-sound...)
> For some odd reason, the speaker's own language always sounds best. It
This is the reason of my post!
It's impossible for me to listen to my language as a foreign
I can only say that German (and English) sounds hard...
Sounds like crumbled stones...
How sounds Italian (or Spanish or French) to you?
> can't pronounce, wherever you start out from. You can't call that blotto
> voce Italian singing more musical than a correctly sung series of
Blotto voice... it's good... it explain a bit what I'm searching...
But perhaps you mean -opera- singers... instead I mean normal speaking
sound
If you (or someone else) can better explain this, i'm grateful.
(feel really free to offend...)
Thanks


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