I absolutely love to sing. Some people tell me I'm really good at it, my grandma's apartment neighbor calls me singing idol or whatever. But I'm humble about my talent, I don't brag to everyone saying, "Look at me I can sing." But when I get the chance, every now and then I'll give myself a pat on the back.
But yes I love singing.
blondie.
2007-10-28 12:50:56
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answered by blonddiva999 4
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I love to sing! It's why I decided to take vocal lessons 2 mths ago even though I'm busy in conservatory. I used to learn violin and completed grade 8, but I chose singing over violin. I sang in school and church choirs pretty much my whole life, though it wasn't the kind of 'performing everywhere' type. My voice teacher tells me I've a pretty good voice to start with - so I'm hoping to be able to sing semi-professionally in the future. Singing always makes me happy...I always go on an endorphin high after vocal lessons. Plus music is my life.
2007-10-29 05:48:02
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answered by ? 6
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I love to sing. For me its a stress buster, put a cd in the player and start singing along, usually not loud but a decnet tone.
Its one of the reasons why I do theater and also sing karaoke.
2007-10-30 17:52:08
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answered by pumbaaco 3
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I like to sing to myself, and to my boyfriend. But wouldn't be in a choir cause I don't think I would be good enough. Though no one that has ever heard me sing told me I was bad, they actually said I was good.
But overall yes I like to sing, cause it gives me my voice while I don't have my musical instruments.
2007-10-28 18:30:48
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answered by I like cheese girl XP™ 2
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Ha...good one! Do I! In fact, I constantly work out multiple parts for potential vocal arrangements all the time, whether for demos of chorales for Church, or backing tracks for trial of an album-track-candidate song at a local Karaoke tournament. (Maybe I should tape that Triumph-esque arrangement of some classic Debbie Gibson for the Bix gender-bender tourney--it's a new venue that could get me a decent perspective of what part of my delivery still needs work.)
Having a range from E2 to E5, I could actually multitrack myself to demonstrate how the parts come together in a final mix; four parts is standard for Church music scenarios both traditional and contemporary, as an example.
2007-10-31 19:28:54
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answered by B. C. Schmerker 5
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I love to sing! i might not be the best at it but whoever boos me can do something not appropriate enough for me to mention on this website. I belt it out anyways!
2007-10-28 12:33:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to until I realised how horrible I was at it. Now I'm too embarrassed to sing, even when I'm by myself. :/
2007-10-28 12:33:33
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answered by alskdj 3
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