Contemporary singing technique -VS- Old singing technique

Voice Type / Soprano Features: Contemporary school: - Sound forced and swallowed. - Poor control fiato (breathing) - Sound not squillante (not bright and swallowed throat) - Careers just a few decades, do not reach 50 years. - Poor aesthetics and poor interpretation Old school: - Well placed, bright with squillo Sound (Easy, without forcing) - Good control of fiato (breathing) - Dynamic, Mezza di voce, good staccato, and coloratura in general - Rich sound, varied, not static, not heavy - Careers more th
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