# How to Fine-tune the Pitch Curve

## Aggressive pitch

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Draw an overshot at the beginning of the note to make it sound more aggressive.

## Sigh at the end

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Draw an overshot at the end of a long note to create a sigh.

## Short peak in the middle

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This type of pitch can create Viking, Mongolian, and other ethnic singing styles for cinematic vocals.

## Hoarse at the beginning

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Draw a short dash line (Hold <kbd>Alt</kbd>/<kbd>Option</kbd> when drawing) and make a quick pitch attack at the beginning of a note.


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