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When you wear sequin pants, allow them to get the attention they deserve; avoid lots of sparkly jewelry that draws attention away from them. Try to limit your jewelry to 1 or 2 carefully chosen items. For example, a simple long gold necklace over a plain black sweater with gold sequin pants would be plenty for the holidays. For jewelry with casual outfits, either avoid it or keep it fun and not sparkly: for example, bright plastic flower earrings with sequin jeans and a T-shirt and sneakers would complete a cute, casual look. To avoid a visually overwhelming outfit, your safest bet with shoes is to keep them plain when you’re wearing sequin pants. Wear plain black heels or flats for dressier occasions, and plain sneakers or sandals in black or white for casual wear.  Low-top, flat sneakers tend to look better with sequin pants than high-tops; try a simple, solid color low-top to finish off a casual outfit with sequin leggings, joggers, or jeans. Unless you’re dressing for the holidays, always avoid wearing sequin shoes when you’re wearing sequin pants. If you decide to add sequin shoes for the holidays, make them a different color sequin, for example black sequin shoes with gold sequin pants. Be sure not to include sequin anywhere else in your outfit. Try wearing long hair up in a simple bun or ponytail when you’re wearing sequin pants. For shorter hair, just your regular loose style without accessories or too much volume will complete your look nicely. Avoid piling on lots of sparkly makeup when you’re wearing sequin pants; keep it limited to some simple eyeliner or mascara and matte lip color. Body glitter is a definite no-no when you’re wearing sequin pants, unless it’s Halloween or you’re going to a costume party. With sequin, less is more. If you’re wearing sequin pants casually, a plain, solid-color denim or bomber jacket would look great; a sequin bomber jacket would be too much. If you’re dressing up, a simple black peacoat would be a stylish addition to keep you warm.  Try a simple black faux-leather jacket with your sequin pants for a casual, glam-rocker look. Also avoid pairing your sequin pants with other attention-grabbing dressy materials, such as fur. The overall effect of sequin with fur would be quite overwhelming even for a dressy event.

summary: Wear simple or no jewelry. Keep your shoes plain. Style your hair and makeup minimally. Avoid elaborate jackets or coats with sequin pants.


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” There are different words that you can use depending on how old the girl is and what your relationship is to her. Make sure to choose a word that is appropriate, so that you don't sound disrespectful.  "Niña” means “young girl.” The tilde, or squiggle over the “n” means that the “n” is pronounced like “ny.” So the word would be pronounced, “neen-ya.” "Joven” is a more formal way of referring to an adolescent girl. "Chica” or “muchacha” is a more casual way of referring to an adolescent girl or young woman. "Hija” literally translates to “daughter,” but can be informally used to refer to any young girl who you would consider your own, such as your daughter. ” Choose something that is age-appropriate. Consider the context of your comment. Are you telling the parents that they have a beautiful baby daughter? Or are you complimenting a young woman on her quinciñera?  "Bonita” is a very literal translation of, “beautiful.” "Bella” and “preciosa” are nice ways to describe a beautiful young girl. If you're looking at a new infant or young child, you may only need to say, “What a beautiful little girl!” However, if you're talking to a young girl, you may want to say more.  To parents, you can say,  “Tu hija es muy hermosa.” This means, “Your daughter is very beautiful.” You could say, “¡Qué niña tan hermosa!” This means, “What a beautiful little girl!”

summary: Pick an appropriate word for “girl. Pick a word for “beautiful. Put together an appropriate phrase.


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. Trying to rip a scream with vocal folds that aren't properly prepared can leave you feeling raspy. Pushing your voice beyond what it is ready to do can lead to swelling and even damage, much like an athlete stands a much greater chance of injury when forgoing a pre-game warm-up. There are many warm ups you might use, including:  Regular scales at two octave intervals. Sing regular intervals from low in your range up two octaves and back down again. You can check your intervals by playing along with a piano; each white note step is corresponds with a one-interval step. Sing trills. This will warm up the muscles of your tongue and lips. Simple sing or hum a tone while you trill your tongue or lips. For your tongue, this will be a rolled sound like the 't' in 'water' or a Spanish 'rr.' Lip trills are like blowing a raspberry. Siren up and down. Use a vowel to gently ascend from your lower range all the way up to the your upper limits. Then descend in a controlled fashion, as smoothly as possible. While a certain level of fatigue is normal when training your voice to sing a broader range or in a different fashion, as you are in scream-singing, you should listen to your body. If you feel pain, irritation, a burning sensation, or notice uncharacteristic changes to your voice, stop immediately.  Pushing your voice can result in permanent damage. Long periods of rest can cure fatigue and minor strain. The strain you put on your voice while training it to scream-sing can lead to hoarseness and discomfort, but the same sensations can come about from normal intensive vocal practice. You should break up your practice sessions so that you're not overly straining your voice and doing potential damage to it.  Hydration is important for the health of your vocal folds. Use breaks to grab a drink of warm water or tea. Beginning singers will want to limit singing to about 20 minutes per day. With experience will come greater vocal strength which will translate to more practice time throughout the day. Even advanced singers should limit practice to several 15 - 20 minute segments. Each segment should start with a warm up, end with a cool down, and be followed by rest, and hydration. Serious singers will probably want to get a pre-evaluation from a medical expert to address an avoidable issues before they can cause damage. Some doctors specialize in treating the pathologies common to vocalists, including vocal fold swelling, nodules on the vocal folds, and hemorrhages. If one of these specialists is not available in your area, you should seek out an ears, nose, and throat doctor, explain your situation, and ask him to evaluate the condition of your voice.  You should also see a vocal professional if you experience vocal discomfort or an uncharacteristic change in your voice for an extended period of time. A laryngoscopy is a procedure frequently performed on professional vocalists, where a small camera is used to inspect the condition of the vocal apparatus. A voice coach will have the experience to recognize production errors on your part when you try to scream-sing. This will allow you and your coach to isolate problem areas and protect your voice from overexertion and damage. Some experts even specialize in teaching scream-singing.  You might look for a voice coach in the music department of at a local university. Seek out a voice coach at a local music school or institute. As a more affordable option, you might make use of video coaching. Some voice coaches provide pre-recorded videos for a fee, including helpful techniques on these recordings.
summary: Warm up your voice always Avoid unpleasant sensations. Take breaks for your voice frequently. Consult a doctor or expert to evaluate your voice. Hire a voice coach.