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Ibwas just curious if anyone could teach me how to sing, because currently, I have the worst singing voice imaginable.
Any tips?
Ibwas just curious if anyone could teach me how to sing, because currently, I have the worst singing voice imaginable.
Any tips?
Everyone CAN sing. Few can sing well. BTW, I have to be worse than you.
I was just curious if anyone could teach me how to sing, because currently, I have the worst singing voice imaginable.
Any tips?
More important than how well you sing is what you sing about.
I can sing. I can sing pretty darned well for a total and complete amateur. I learned to sing by taking singing lessons from people who knew what they were doing for many years.
I learned to breathe correctly (few people do), how to listen and how to stay on key (a problem for me, that takes constant practice. I do NOT have perfect pitch).
So, from me to you: if you want to learn to sing, go to your local Junior college and enroll in a singing class or a choir class. That's the least expensive route.
Private lessons are also a choice, costs more but are more likely to work.
I have heard of one person who learned how to sing from Youtube. I'm not a bit certain how that would work, since the whole point of singing lessons is that your teacher has to be able to HEAR you, but I guess it worked for her. At least, she sure sounded good on AGT..(or was it BGT? I forget...).
Most of all, sing all the time. In the shower. In the kitchen. In the living room during TV ads. Drive your companions batty.
Those are my tips. Do as you will with them.
But...anybody can learn to sing. I knew a guy who kept going to singing classes in college; he was utterly tone deaf. His singing was quite painful to hear. But he persevered, and LEARNED relative pitch. Sort of. He graduated with an A because at the end of his third semester, he sang 'Happy Birthday" on key. We all celebrated.
If he could, you can.
I can sing.I was just curious if anyone could teach me how to sing, because currently, I have the worst singing voice imaginable.
Any tips?
I was just curious if anyone could teach me how to sing, because currently, I have the worst singing voice imaginable.
Any tips?
When I went to Sai Baba (India) I could not sing. And I hated singing and I hated music (emotional trauma). And Sanskrit was another big problem. And singing is a big part of the rituals (4h per day) in the Ashram.I was just curious if anyone could teach me how to sing, because currently, I have the worst singing voice imaginable.
Any tips?
I sing in a couple of amateur choirs. When you say you can't sing, do you mean you have a poor ear for perceiving pitch, or is it problems producing the sound? For instance, can you tell if something is out of tune, e.g. a badly tuned piano or guitar?I was just curious if anyone could teach me how to sing, because currently, I have the worst singing voice imaginable.
Any tips?
I strongly disagree with this. At London's Morley College, they have for many years run a highly successful choir, called the "Can't Sing Choir". This is intended for people who think they can't sing but want to try. More here: Can the tone deaf learn to sing?I used to (before marriage). Lost it within a week of marriage. Don't know why. singing is an in-born (you can say) gift. If you don't have it, you can't really sing.
I'm god-awful if I don't practice.I was just curious if anyone could teach me how to sing, because currently, I have the worst singing voice imaginable.
Any tips?
I was just curious if anyone could teach me how to sing, because currently, I have the worst singing voice imaginable.
Any tips?