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	<title>Comments on: Singing In Tune</title>
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		<title>By: George Badland.</title>
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		<dc:creator>George Badland.</dc:creator>
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		<description>In chapter five you state that &quot;the singable consonant should always be sung on the pitch of the following vowel&quot;
If that is to be so, and the folowing vowel is the target vowel, how can one hit the target vowel on the button so to speak as the singable consonant will have to had to have been sung earlier on the same pitch?
I was always taught that the singable consonant should always be sung on the pitch of the previous note in order for the target vowel to be on the beat. If there is no previous note the singable consonant should be sung before the beat, again to allow the target vowel to be on the beat.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In chapter five you state that &#8220;the singable consonant should always be sung on the pitch of the following vowel&#8221;<br />
If that is to be so, and the folowing vowel is the target vowel, how can one hit the target vowel on the button so to speak as the singable consonant will have to had to have been sung earlier on the same pitch?<br />
I was always taught that the singable consonant should always be sung on the pitch of the previous note in order for the target vowel to be on the beat. If there is no previous note the singable consonant should be sung before the beat, again to allow the target vowel to be on the beat.</p>
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