1. Ronnie Drew, don't know any of his songs, nor do I know The Ballad of Ronnie Drew.
  2. Bart, do you feel like you got a good explanation from me?
  3. Yes, its obvious you know a lot about it But I'm not really a singer myself so it doesn't tells me a lot. But thanks for the explanation Your a singer yourself right?
  4. Olof, you should recruit some female classmates to accompany us here.
  5. Originally posted by fabianOlof, you should recruit some female classmates to accompany us here.


    Have you been looking at my class photo on FB?
  6. Ofcourse I have

    If Viktoria could join us...
  7. Originally posted by bartajaxYes, its obvious you know a lot about it But I'm not really a singer myself so it doesn't tells me a lot. But thanks for the explanation Your a singer yourself right?


    Let's say it like this. Falsetto is more like a very bright colour. But the colour/brightness of a note doesn't have to be immediately related. They often are related though. What tone it is has to do with the frequency of the sound. You could say higher notes sound more "intense" in a way.

    It's all physics really

    I like to sing, yes.
  8. Originally posted by fabianOfcourse I have

    If Viktoria could join us...


    So, you're liking Swedish girls?
  9. Who doesnt?
  10. Originally posted by Mr_Trek[..]

    So, you're liking Swedish girls?


    Particulary Vik.
  11. Originally posted by fabian[..]

    Particulary Vik.


    Viktoria, meh. She's an excellent singer though.
  12. Originally posted by Mr_Trek[..]

    Viktoria, meh. She's an excellent singer though.


    I don't care about that