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[quote=Anonymous]I just searched to find a video, too. Her daughter's voice is very sweet -- it's what a preteen's voice should be. Time will tell if she develops it or not. She's 14, so it *could* be more mature, but since it's not, I'd take this as a sign of good parenting. Seems like she is letting her kid be a kid, not pressuring her to be a musician. She also comes across as shy, which probably adds to her hazy/breathy quality. I HATE kid belters. Hate. They're ruining their voices, and I think they are too often told they are amazing, when in reality, they're just loud. So, time and training could make this kid's voice more "crisp," but who knows whether she wants that? [/quote]
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