Appropriate Interview Outfit?

Hello, a bit of a silly question. I have an interview for an electrical apprenticeship and I’m puzzled on what’s considered appropriate. I don’t have a lot of job experience, so interview etiquette is something I’m still new to. Any help is appreciated

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u/OwlGeneral8567 — 2 days ago

What Season Am I?

NMIP

I used two different windows in my house, the first one is facing the sun. Any help is appreciated!

u/OwlGeneral8567 — 13 days ago

Accidental Overtone When Singing Classical

I’m currently learning my first classical piece, however I’m having an issue with my high notes. Whenever I try to add body to my high notes, I go into overtone. Any advice on how to prevent this from happening?

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u/OwlGeneral8567 — 14 days ago

2000-2010 music video

Long shot

What is the name of a music video released on YouTube in the 2000s-early 2010’s (based on the quality I remember, my guess is that it was made in the 2000s). The video belongs in the pop/rock genre, with the lead being an emo like male with dark hair wearing clothes. The setting is in a desert like area, with a structure in the background. In the video, the man gets shot in the chest. The music temporarily stops and focuses on the wound while he is standing. You can hear the wind blowing in the background before the music video resumes.

Unfortunately that’s all I remember, I’ve probably checked at least 50 different videos by now with no results.

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u/OwlGeneral8567 — 14 days ago

Quality of Low Notes

I’ve noticed when watching videos of professional female singers in their lower register, all of their low notes tend to sound airy/breathy when reaching their limit.

I find when I sing low notes, especially when I reach the bottom of my range, they sound more “sharp” (not sure of a better synonym, piercing maybe) and I go into vocal fry.

Does this mean my technique is off, and if so what can I do differently? I tried searching this up, but got no answers.

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u/OwlGeneral8567 — 26 days ago

Hello,

I am a new singer who is currently looking to choose a new song to sing for my vocal lessons. My biggest focus currently is getting comfortable singing past an F4. Although I’m a woman, the sound of my voice and current range is usually more fitted in songs sang by men (although I do want to find some female singers who’s music would be comfortable for me to sing).

Does anyone know of any songs that could be suited for a beginner struggling with their vocal break?

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u/OwlGeneral8567 — 4 months ago