With the present day emergence of "Drum Groups", do any of you guys notice a difference in the way people sing?
What I'm getting at is when I'm sitting at the "Center Drum" I've noticed a good number of people not singing hard, or at least so it seems! I know with...
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Channel: Pow Wow Singing
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by LSSWell, I've noticed this happening to me as of late and I'm not too sure why. The singing itself is stronger, but I just can't hit too many high notes nor hold them for too long. Do you other "seasoned" singers out there see this as a thing of "maturation" or maybe there are other...
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