You have to be born with it. I can not carry tune in a 40 ton truck.
2006-12-29 13:23:40
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answered by norsmen 5
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Professional training helps everyone no matter how they sing naturally. Most good singers are born with a memorable and unique voice with a good vocal range. It's possible to differentiate the voices between Avril Lavigne and Christina Anguilera, for example, because of their definite style and voice accent.
It has to do with talent and that 'i've-got-it-so-i-flaunt-it" attitude when it comes to singing for an audience. Definitely not for the camera/stage shy. Besides the singing there's also the appeal to the music you sing.
Everyone can sing but the right lessons tune those who are not pitch-perfect and tone-perfect. There's also the vocal range bit, so if you can't sing a particularly high note, you can't sing it, unless you use a falsetto.
So on the whole, you need a good vocal range, a nice voice people might want to listen to and ear training in addition to voice training.
2006-12-29 16:12:59
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answered by Memyselfi 4
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In truth everyone can sing. The question is whether other people want to hear you sing. If your singing for yourself and you enjoy it, then continue. Being good is a relative term, and you could be good to one person and not to someone else. I don't like every band I hear. So take it just from perspective and find an audience. The lessons will teach you correct breathing and tone fluctations. The important part will be hearing the differences. So we are all born with it, and vocal lessons are a slight improvement.
2006-12-29 13:24:38
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answered by VinceSwS 1
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I think a little bit of both. I don't think vocal lessons will make you sound like Whitney Houston(unless you've been really singing wrong which you really can't be messing up singing that bad right?) I mean vocal lessons can only take you so far. So I guess what I am trying to say is YES, you have to be born with a wonderful voice, but not a mediocre one.
2006-12-29 13:16:28
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answered by Island Princess 6
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Some people suck at singing when they are born but become the most wonderful singers from the help of lessons. Lessons always help even if you already think you are good. Once you learn the basics you can sing almost any kind of music.
2006-12-29 13:22:52
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answered by songbird 6
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training with a stable instructor will help. training with a detrimental instructor will do no longer something. make beneficial that s/he has a song degree, and a few adventure. What are their former scholars doing now? Get references from former or present day scholars. Ask to take a seat down in on a lesson or take a tribulation lesson. verbal substitute is fundamental. make certain you proportion your objectives. additionally, do you recognize what the instructor is calling you to do? A instructor with an surprising popularity is in simple terms solid for you if there's a sparkling understand-how between the two events. I believe the above answerer. locate somebody with whom you have solid "chemistry." in case you're actually not clicking, locate somebody else. solid success on your making a song Adventures
2016-10-28 16:37:11
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answered by alyson 4
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singing talent is a combination of innate ability, effort, emotion put into singing, and learned ability. unless all of those are together, one cant truly be a good singer.
2006-12-29 13:22:43
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answered by Anonymous
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with lessons you can improve...but i think its somethng you're born with
2006-12-29 13:18:04
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answered by MuZzZ 4
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