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It's not reading music or understanding theory, it;s the vocalization!

2007-03-10 20:28:22 · 4 answers · asked by thescientist353 1 in Entertainment & Music Music

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Any good vocal instructor will tell you that it is just a matter of technique and practice. You just have to learn to control your throat, unless of course you have some physical impediments but they should be able to help you figure that out as well.

2007-03-10 20:32:24 · answer #1 · answered by Crusader_Magnus 3 · 0 0

Learn as much as you can about the voice and how it works...and how to take care of it. Warm ups and Warm downs are very important.

I do agree that vocal lessons should start after 16.. ALL the stars take vocal lessons at some point.. ALL of them.. The good ones anyway. But you can learn a lot on your own first.

There are plenty of books, dvd's etc. that can help. I used the Rock and Roll singer's survival guide myself and it worked wonders.

The best out there is Mark Baxter. He has an FAQ page and his own site. URL's below. On his site you will also find Free Singing Lessons. Once you start reading you will realize that he knows what he's talking about...

Hope these helps

http://www.stagepass.com/faqvocal.html...

www.voicelesson.com

http://www.stagepass.com/markbaxter/...

2007-03-13 09:24:51 · answer #2 · answered by V0XMAN 2 · 0 0

,.yes, it's possible..

,..my music teacher is an example of that,. she really wanted to sing but she's out of tune. so, she joined the choir in the church, when she was in highschool.. after practicing a lot, she managed to sing very well. now, she really has that angelic voice..

,..just aim for it.. do something.. give an effort and you'll get it

2007-03-11 05:36:57 · answer #3 · answered by emogurl D 1 · 0 0

yeah. start of by singing as loud as you can in the shower.

2007-03-11 05:35:26 · answer #4 · answered by nonphysical 3 · 0 0

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