Talk:Kyla
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I would like to see this article about the name Kyla, or at least some mention of it. I am interested in the name's origin, and was not expecint an article about a singer! kylet 19:42, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
whisper register is complete noncense...its a vocal technique not a register.
- Yes, it is a register, not a technique. Since you're already here, you might as well look it up here at the Wikipedia first. --- Tito Pao 14:54, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Dubious statement about "dramatic coloratura soprano"
- She is Classified as Dramatic Coloratura Soprano known for her raspy and husky voice
I am disputing this statement on the following grounds:
- Kyla's range is way, way low for a soprano. It's more like a mezzo-soprano or an alto.
- The Fach system normally applies to voices of an operatic timbre. It's unlikely to be used for pop singers or for pop songs. I have a feeling that whoever inserted this statement was trying to build credibility by looking up the term from some music text book and then inserted it---right at the very first paragraph of the article.
- It is an unsourced statement. I can't find anything that would support this statement.
If no one else would object to these, I will delete the statement in question. --- Tito Pao 15:11, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Kyla's vocal range
Kyla's highest hitted note is on her performance of Someday of Mariah Carey which is b6. So she is a soprano.
- So? Can you cite references about this? --- Tito Pao 15:35, 1 April 2007 (UTC)