If you are serious about developing your voice, take singing lessons from a vocal INSTRUCTOR not a vocal COACH. Vocal coaches will teach you to sing like they do. They are not trained instructors.
There are many instructors who accept students who want to study pop, rock or musical theater. Not all instructors insist on classical training. Check out some local music stores and ask for referrals. Good luck!
2006-07-30 21:11:15
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answered by freedomnow1950 5
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Go to a Music Academy --->
First, develop your talent-singing,dancing,song writing ,image, and maybe instrument. If you write music, find a producer or studio that you can pay to make your demo with you. A demo is 3-5 of your original songs that were written by or for you. then, make a demo kit-with a bio, your demo CD or tape,pictures, a lyric sheet, etc.By this stage you should have an image-like Avril lavigne's punk chick image or Britney's little girl growing up image. Make many copies. Send them to record companies- make sure you have a performance ready, because if they like your demo they'll expect you to perform for them live. make sure your songs are good- record companies get about a billion demo kits a day, and for them to sign you they have to be in love with your music in the first 20 seconds. Meanwhile, keep performing- go to things like Star Search, or some other big contest or festival. Notice I said big- go somewhere where you know record companies can watch you. Never give up!
Demand discovery=never wait for it. Shove yourself in their faces. record companies want hit songs and image- performance technique comes after that. If you have a great songs and great star quality, then they'll be crazy not to sign you. If one company rejects you, don't worry. Keep trying!
2006-07-30 21:16:28
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answered by Shiry Madison 2
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By singing good
2006-07-30 22:07:57
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answered by somu98 2
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SING THE SONGS FROM THE HEART....feel it....im a singer!!!!
2006-07-30 21:12:09
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answered by snakerock 1
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Pitch - you need to be on pitch
Timing - you need to keep time
Tone - you need to develop a nice tone, or a rough tone when needed
Dynamics - you need to have a range of very soft to very loud
Breathing - you need to learn to breathe properly
Enunciation - you need to learn to pronounce your words clearly
Phrasing - you need to phrase your musical lines, not choppy and haultingly.
Ornaments - you need to learn to use trills, modulation, vibrato, ornaments, inversions, turns to decorate your singing
Style - you need to learn different genre of music so you know what is required for each. You can also opt to stick to one style or a few styles of your choice.
MOST IMPORTANT
Listening - This is the most important thing in singing. You need to Listen to yourself. You need to Listen to the others. You need to Listen to the accompaniment.
Lastly
ENJOY YOURSELF!!!
2006-07-30 21:22:01
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answered by ideaquest 7
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WELL YOU CAN BE A GOOD SINGER IF YOU HAD A GOOD VOICE.AND YOU CAN SING SONGS; YOUR NOT FLAT. IM A SINGER TOO.CONSTANT PRACTICE, CAREFULL WITH THE NOTES, BE FAMILIAR WITH THE SONGS, ENJOY THE SONG.
2006-07-30 21:10:07
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answered by bubblegirl07 3
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Our elders mentioned that one way to improve voice quality is to drink a hot concoction of ginger tea. No sugar, just plain boiled ginger as a "juice".
2006-07-30 21:18:45
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answered by Banshik 2
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Breathing is the key. You have to learn to control your breath to the point you can just forget about it and pour your heart out.
2006-07-31 00:46:10
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answered by Len74 2
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Stick your head in an empty metal bucket while you sing, you will hear all your imperfections.
2006-07-30 21:18:34
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answered by Anonymous
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practice the basic notes.
2006-07-30 21:08:51
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answered by knu 4
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