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[quote=Anonymous]Real talk: can she carry a tune or not? If she has a good ear/pitch, a teacher can work to teach her how to breathe correctly, other tips to improve tone, control, transitions, etc. If she is often off key, can’t reliably match pitch, or just does not have a good rhythmic sense it might be a difficult goal to achieve. Voice teachers are best for taking good singers to the next level. Also, maybe times are different now, but a lot of musical theater is typecasting. As a young person who often got lead roles, I was never cast as the ingenue because I’m not some wispy Juliet type. Always Rizzo, never Sandy. Always wicked witch, never Dorothy. Etc. It may not be her voice. [/quote]
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