Babies are born with a natural singing voice. They are not afraid to let you know the have a sticky diaper or that they are hungry. They wail with the best of them. But children are told to be seen and not heard, to sit down and shut up. They are stiffled! You have to find your natural singing voice. You have to sing it as it is and mean it so people will listen and react. Watch how a baby inhales deep before they let it all out and watch their mouth as it opens like a bell ringing out. Think about this and ponder, it is the basis of a good singing voice. Sing what you mean and say it loud and proud.
2007-07-29 02:23:09
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answered by RT 6
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The however part is the problem! You know it too. When you try to sing your favorite songs, and you stop singing at the loud riffs. That lack of confidence about your voice and it's capabilities will pull you down mid song. Lack of confidence can cut your voice off. Seek help with your flaws. Never be so full of your abilities that you refuse to learn more about them.
2007-07-29 06:45:11
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answered by love4hyphy 2
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pure is a relative term. Do you mean you have no vibrato in your voice, or do you mean that your sense of pitch and intonation are very good?
Most young people start out with very little vibrato in their voices. this is something that comes with training and experience. It is completely natural to the voice, a built-in function, that will develop if you continue to sing properly.
A clean, non-vibrato voice is a good thing to start out with, and will not present any problems if you wish to continue singing /develop your singing voice by taking lessons.
If you decide to sing in your school or church chorus, do your best to maintain your own sound, and never try and imitate any one else's. they have their voice, and you have yours. It's a wonderful gift, and shouldn't be squandered.
Best wishes and keep on singing
2007-07-29 06:37:32
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answered by lynndramsop 6
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If your voice is like hers (which is FABULOUS!), then yes, it's a good thing. Bianca Ryan has a very strong belting voice and has such talent. :]
2007-07-29 12:57:20
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answered by broadwaystarluv 2
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Yes any voice is a good voice!
2007-07-29 12:19:02
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answered by Ash girl 4
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Yes, your vibrant will come sooner or later.
2007-07-30 11:10:49
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answered by khadεsia. 2
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yes!! of course you're just like me!! if you're still in school you should accept any opportunities to sing in class or in special numbers!!
2007-07-29 04:19:07
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answered by pig_tails14 2
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yes, you can proceed further
2007-07-29 03:55:50
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answered by Rana 7
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