if you love singing, then no body is stopping you from doing what you love! if it really means alot to you, then by all means keep singing.
why is it that you "don't have the possibility"? if you are worried that you don't have enough talent, then why not keep singing anyway, as you will improve with time? if this is the problem, i sincerely hope that it has not arisen from comparing yourself to others. every ones voice is different, and the vocal cords do not mature until around 26yrs anyway.
if you choose to continue singing (which i hope you do), just remember that nothing has to come of it. you can always just take singing lessons for fun.
Just remember: doing something you enjoy will never be a waste of time. Good luck with your decision.
2007-02-13 00:01:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course you should keep singing! Just because you aren't going to be the next American Idol doesn't mean that you shouldn't enjoy singing. Maybe a local choir would be a good outlet; there are many groups suiting many different ability levels. I know its cheesy, but the old proverb is true - "The woods would be very quiet if no birds sang but the very best."
2007-02-12 23:54:23
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answered by Tall Blond Chick 3
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By all means, sing, sing, sing. You may have a God given gift to do so. Have people who will be honest with you tell you how you really sound. We wouldn't want you to wind up on American Idol thinking you can sing if you can't.
2007-02-13 00:10:24
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answered by myleshunt 4
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Yeah! Continue! If that's what you want then do it! Unless of course you're hurting someone, I don't think there's anything wrong with doing what you want. Good luck! Perhaps with more practice and a load of determination mixed with perseverance you might be a better singer... Who knows... I mean, nothing's impossible nowadays, right? well, almost, actually...
2007-02-12 23:59:33
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answered by Clauds 3
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very fantastic, yet I had to attempt antagonistic to with the emphasis interior the third line of the finest verse. How about... yet I shall ever sing my track And love thee till eventually I die Flows only somewhat smoother, no? also, the first & third lines of verse 3 have one syllable too many. How about... allow all the solar dim fore'er and yet dearest angel, i might want to ne'er also, i might want to point 'their glow' and 'their (or 'the') snow' in verse 2. apart from those trivial factors, properly finished.
2016-10-17 06:52:03
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answered by svendsen 4
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depends if you want to work...
you may think you love something because it is fun, but unless you want to work at it, you can then decide if you should continue
quite honestly, you shouldn't worry about what people answer to your question, this is something that you should want, and know you can succeed it, it should come from with you, not other people telling you. But i gave you my opinion, but still I don't know you, so i couldn't tell you if I think you should continue
2007-02-13 07:40:33
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answered by catchingfreak51 3
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yes you should. I mean just because you get teased(jk) or your talent will never be noticed (jk) doesn't mean that you shouldn't do it. If it's something you enjoy, then the question isn't 'why am I still doing it?' but 'Why would i quit?'
2007-02-13 00:40:03
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answered by Anonymous
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if you trust urself it means you can do it,dont feel discouraged go for it,try try again.best of luck
2007-02-13 00:29:51
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answered by Anonymous
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sure, you should continue.
2007-02-12 23:54:31
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answered by manoranjan m 1
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