Picked up new motor today. well, I went with the gaffer as I can’t drive yet. Been without mine since just before Easter. What a faf
Just the newer version of the one they have decided to scrap. So have the updated Enyaq, some compensation in my pocket and about 12,000 miles on their courtesy/hire car.
This caught my eye and below the link I've put an example explanation... https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0c35EXyCVmQ?feature=share AI Overview G#4 on vocals is a high note, particularly challenging for baritone and tenor male singers, as it often requires a transition from chest voice to head voice and can cause strain if not properly supported. For female sopranos, it is a lower, comfortable note within their typical range. Singing it requires strong breath support and relaxation to avoid tension in the throat. For male singers (tenor/baritone) Position in range: G#4 is at the upper limit of the typical baritone range (G2-G4) and is often one of the highest notes a tenor can belt in their chest voice. Technique: Hitting this note often requires transitioning to a mixed or head voice to maintain a clear, bright tone without straining. It demands good breath support and controlled use of air, which can feel athletic. Tips: Focus on supporting the note with your diaphragm, not your throat. Keep your throat, jaw, and tongue relaxed. Slightly adjust vowels to maintain a consistent quality, as they may naturally shift slightly when going higher.
Going to see Amy Macdonald tonight. No, me either. Turns out she's Scottish and sings a song I was familiar with but thought was The Cranberries or something. Asian food first. Looking to have the sezchuan spicy fish in an iron pot. Some dumpling or Bao to start, maybe.
Coincidence, came across a video of hers yesterday doing a surprise performance in Scotland 7 months ago. No I couldn't have told you anything about her either, until I saw this...