^Actually a vocal coach CAN help that. There are coaches who specialize in teaching singers who have lost partial or even all of their hearing. It's possible to improve, but you basically have to retrain yourself in how to sing from the ground up and trust when the coach tells you something doesn't sound good even if you and your faulty ears think that it does.
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Originally Posted by Andrenekoi
U saw her live urself... have u ever had problems like that? Cuz people complains about her voice being too low every year when they get tv version of CDL...
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Oh yeah for sure. I noticed it a lot at A-Nation 07 and Arena Tour 08 but usually you are wrapped up in the fun of the live, so you don't really pay attention to it as much. She went from sounding too low one second to bursting your ear drums with her shouts or iiii the next. Interestingly though, although its been a long time now, at AT 05 and AT06 I do not really remember moments like that - I mainly just remember her voice being really strong and clear.
Although her voice may sound lower in many cdl tv lives; I don't remember it ever being this bad. Actually I thought CDL 04/05 and 05/06 were incredibly strong even in the tv broadcast. And if you've ever seen the tv broadcast of A Museum (which was filmed on a different day from the dvd release) her vocals were so strong they could have easily used that as the DVD without even editing it.