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What Is The Best Song With High Notes I Can Sing At A School Event

Headache after singing high notes?

can you be more specific about your headache? I can think of three reasons right off the bat:
1) you don't realize it, but one or more sinuses are clogged. When we sing high for a while, the resonance starts breaking up the clog, and that hurts. We experience this more when we have a cold, but it's possible, in winter time, to have clogged sinuses ( there's lots of 'em) and not be aware of it.
2) you are unconsciously tensing the back of your neck and shoulders to hold out your high note. Certain death for those muscles, and the easiest way to give yourself a tension headache. Make sure you stay centered in your middle as far as breath support goes, and don't help out anywhere else. An easy test of this in your practice room is to slowly bend over ( bend at the knees if you must) till your fingers dust the floor. Make sure your head and neck are also quite relaxed and hanging down. Now take in as deep a breath as you can, and go for the note. You will be able to tell by the lack of tension how your neck and shoulders are responding.
3) If you aren't all that used to singing up high for any length of time, and the sensations of resonance are still rather new
( the humming or buzzing around your ears is one symptom) this can rattle you slightly to where it creates a headache. this is probably the least likely of the three reasons, since you are well enough advanced to sustain a note like this, but I thought I'd mention it anyway. High register sensations are new territory for all singers, since none of us speak up there ( except maybe Robin Williams, and the folks who do cartoon voices for a living). Getting used to and trusting the sensation of high register is something that every singer has to learn, even tenors and sopranos.
Check with your vocal coach or teacher and for heaven's sake, don't think it isn't important enough to mention. Anything that has to do with your vocal health is important for a singer. Without our voices, we just aren't singers, so take good care of yourself. Drink plenty of liquids ( please avoid too many bubblies or sweets) and if your home is heated by forced air or other dry heat, place a bowl of water near your room heater at night so that there is extra mositure in the air while you sleep. Getting dehydrated in winter is more common than you'd think.
Best wishes, and break a leg.

What is the highest note in the song "Memory" from Cats?

Depends on the arrangement you're looking at.

There may be a school edition of "Cats" out there with modified arrangements since ADL songs tend to require wide singing ranges. However I found this online that breaks down by parts what requirements might be needed to sing certain songs.

A D#5 and a Eb5 are more or less the same note (depends on the key signature). However, that D# better be a note that you can sing quite EASILY without straining. The song "Memory" will also start off and keep you in the upper part of your stated range before dipping down below the staff (it's written for powerful mezzo-soprano). Also you may be singing other things as part of the chorus depending on the production and the number of students participating.

Don't hesitate to ask questions from your director. There is no reason for them to hide information about the audition to "surprise you". Being properly prepared is a plus.

Also unless they specifically asked you to sing a song FROM "Cats", you can try finding ANOTHER Andrew Lloyd Webber song that you feel more confident that you can do. Plus, unless you really want to try for the role of "Grizabella" (who is the one who sings "Memory"), there is no reason to HAVE to sing "Memory" at all.

Since you are bound to be a bit nervous, give yourself a margin of error. That is, IF that D# is the absolute highest note you can sing and you in order to sing it you have to scream it out, don't pick a song that goes that high. If you can sing it easily and that actually you can sing up to an E5 natural, then fine. Otherwise, don't go higher than a D. Trust me.

If you don't care what part you get as long as you get to be in the play, you can play it safe and pick a song like "Whistle in the Wind" (from the play by the same name). It only has a range of one octave, neither too high or too low.

You don't say whether or not you need to bring in sheet music. Andrew Lloyd Webber songs are easy enough to find, but you should do yourself a favor and actually buy the sheet music you need (or borrow it somewhere) rather than trying to find some free (and illegal and probably inaccurate) source.

What's the highest note sung in a Disney song?

Haha, oh yeah! Snow White's voice is high in general. Just listened to both. I think "a Smile and a Song" is the one you're talking of, for it has a pretty high note, but I don't know which one is higher: Something New or Smile and a Song.

Of course there might be another song which is higher that I haven't heard of =P (or remember).

What are the best Tamil song for singing?

Tamil is the most beautiful language I know. Tamil Words don’t require Herculean struggle to perfect and simple words goes hand in hand with any type of composition.There are thousands of songs to choose from according to your voice type and singing ability.I am going to list a few songs that any simpleton with no prior music knowledge can sing with ample amount of practice.Kanmani - GunaThani Oruvan - Kadhal CricketSubramaniapuram - Kangal IrandalVaseegara - MinnalaeInnum Konja Neram - MariyaanEtho Oru Paatu | Unnidathil Ennai KoduthaenKandaangi Kandaangi - Vijay & Shryea ghosalLoosu Penne Song- VallavanJune pona Unnalae UnnalaeChinna Chinna Aasai RojaEnnamo Edho - KoRosapu Chinna-SuryavamsamPoo Pookkum Song -Minsara KanavuVaaranam Aayiram - Nenjukkul PeidhidumAasai Aasai Song-DhoolKanmoodi-Sachein

What's the highest note in "Beyond My Wildest Dreams"?

At my school, we do these thing called I.E.s, or Individual Events. We can choose any song from a musical and sing it.
In "Beyond My Wildest Dreams" from The Little Mermaid, what is the highest note she hits? I'm an alto, and I'm not sure if it's too high for me.

Why teenagers cannot sing in high pitch?

Actually some teenagers can sing "high pitch" whatever the heck that's supposed to mean.
"High" is relative. High school choirs do have sopranos and tenors in them--even if these singers voices are not fully matured or necessarily trained. But a person's vocal range is also determined by nature. You can actually practice yourself into damaged vocal cords by trying to sing out of your natural vocal range. In fact, without some maturation AND the guidance of a good voice teacher, you may have NO idea what your natural vocal range actually is. Right now, you are totally focused on singing high. You don't even seem to care how you actually sound---the higher the better, right? Wrong! Wrong! Wrong!

IF you have some potential top notes to be developed, you MUST find a good voice or singing teacher when you get a little older to help you. The teacher, in the meantime, would be developing your ENTIRE range at the same time. If you can only sing isolated high notes, but you can't sing a simple song in tune, then high notes are only good for showing off to the musically naive.

If you don't know what to watch out for it's hard to monitor yourself as you learn. You can be practicing mistakes over and over again when you THINK you're doing exactly what you read somewhere. Also you have no way of judging because of your current inexperience whether any information you read on the Internet or in books is even valid. There are also some seriously incompetant voice instructors out there who are only in it for the buck and have no training whatsoever to even teach squealing to pigs.

So, what age can a man sing a "high pitch song"? It depends on the man and what kind of training/singing experience he has. Some men can NEVER sing high. Many men, including some very deep baritones and basses, are capable of producing high falsetto tones, but generally they avoid singing this way for long periods of time.

What are the best Bollywood farewell songs for singing?

You used the word ‘ farewell’ that could means a various type of farewell. But people who are actually lover , understand the meaning ‘farewell of love’. I also understood that and I can suggest you.Acha chalta hoonDuaaon mein yaad rakhnaMere zikr ka zubaan pe swaad rakhnaDil ke sandookon meinMere ache kaam rakhnaChitthi taaron mein bhiMera tu salaam rakhnaAndhera tera maine le liyaMera ujla sitaara tere naam kiyaChanna mereya mereyaChanna mereya mereyaChanna mereya mereya beliyaO piya..Mm.. mehfil me teri hum naa rahe joGham toh nahi hai, gham toh nahi haiQisse humare nazdeekiyon keKam to nahi hai, kam to nahi haiKitni dafaa subah ko meriTere aangan mein baithe maine shaam kiyaChanna mereya mereyaChanna mereya mereyaChanna mereya mereya beliyaO piya..Tere rukh se apna raasta mod ke chalaChandan hoon mainApni khushboo chodke chalaMann ki maya rakhke tere takiye taleBairagi, bairagi ka sooti chaulaOdh ke chala(Channa mereya mereyaChanna mereya mereyaChanna mereya mereya)O Piya..Sachi mohabbat shayad wohi haiJisme junoon hai, jisme junoon haiPar do dilon ki yaari mein bhi toKitna sukoon hai, kitna sukoon haiDeke mujhe teri judaaiMere Rabb ne mujhe paigham diyaChanna mereya mereyaChanna mereya mereya beliya

Which Hindi songs will be good enough to sing in an audition?

As far as i know, I’ll suggest some old and new ones, and i feel the old songs have great lyrics and good music.. Therefore I prefer singing old hindi songs in the audition…Zindagi ke safar mein - Aap ki kasamKaun aaya ke nigahon mein - WaqtYeh neele gagan ke tale - HamraazIchak daana beechak dana - Shree 420O sajna - ParakhKal ho naa ho title songKahin door jab din dhal jaaye - AnandSab tera - baaghiTum jo aaye zindagi mein - Once upon a time in mumbaisawaar loon - looterasanam re - sanam rejab se tere naina - saawariyasaathiya - singhamPiya o re piya - Tere naal love ho gayaiktara - Wake up sidsubhanallah - Yeh jawaani hai deewaniRaabta - Agent VinodRabba main toh mar gaya - MausamJalte diye - Prem ratan dhan paayoHumko man ki shakti dena - GuddiI gave more new ones than the old.. Make sure that the Pitch of the song is maintained at the same level.ALL THE BEST!!!ROCK IT!!

Which Hindi songs can I sing in singing competitions in schools?

Singing in Schools is really a fun but we always struggle with Song Selection.So here is the list of few songs which I really love and you can sing in Schools.I hope that you all will like it.For Girls(Solo)Sawar loon by Monali ThakurHasi ban gaiye by Shreya GhoshalSamjhawahan (Alia bhatt Version)Kaun tujhe by Palak MuchhalMoh Moh ke daage by Monali ThakurHeer by Harshdeep kaurSoch na sake (Sing in your own version Or you can check Neha kakkar's Version)Lag ja gale by Lata MangeshkarAjeeb dastaanChanna mereya (Sing in your own version)Nazm Nazm (Female Version)Badal pe paon he(from movie Chak de India)Choti se Asha( from movie Roza)Lukka chuppi(from movie Rang de basanti)Ah mere Watan ke logo by Lata MangeshkarIktara by Rekha bhardhwajMeri pyaari Ammi from movie SuperstarFor boys(Solo)Channa mereya by Arijit SinghMain Rahoon ya na rahoon by Armaan malikBesabriyaan by Armaan MalikMeri Kahaani by Atif AslamHum kis gali ja rehe he by Atif AslamPhir se ud Chala by Mohit ChouhanOh Maa tujhe Salam by A.R RehmanAashyeinTujhe Naraaz he ZindagiSaaiyan by Kailash kherTaare Zameen par by Shankar MahadevanBehti Hawa sa tha wo by ShaanAbhi mujhe kahin by Sonu NigamKal ho na ho by Sonu NigamMeri Maa( From Movie Tare Zameen par)Tu jo mila( by K.K from movie Bajrangi Bhaijaan)Ilahi (From movie yeh jawani he deewani by Arijit Singh)For DuetAashiyan (from movie Barfi by Shreya Ghoshal)Surili Aakhyion wale(from movie Veer)There are lot many Romantic tracks on which you can perform beautifully.. but the songs listed above are taking into consideration that its for School functions.With best Regards..

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