I'm Michael. Deal with it. I go by Flip and I'll answer your questions. I'll give excellent advice if your question warrants it, but please, don't feed me that boyfriend girlfriend shit.
With love,
-Flip
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Well, I adore singing.. to me.. it's a way of life. I do it 24-7.
I don't really know if I could ever do it infront of anyone other than myself! I'm so affraid that I will mess up, or people will hate my voice. Personally? I love my voice... but they always say, "Sometimes, you hear what you want to hear, not what is heard by others." I don't know what to do. In a few months.. I'll be moving to Tennessee to live with my Father. He says that Nashville is a land of opertunity for me. (he and my step-mother are the only ones I've ever sang infront of) Well, my Step-Mother, is persuing her singing career. And I'm SO happy for her. She has the prettiest voice.. EVER I'm not sure what to do..
Anyone have good advice for me?
Thanks..
Confused Vocalist (link)
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Hey kid,
I'm a vocalist as well and I know exactly what you mean. The best way to start is going to be singing in front of people you know and will be supportive. It may seem harder than singing in front of strangers you'll never see again, but your family and etc. will support you and build your self-esteem. When you move to singing in front of strangers it may also be helpful to sing a warm-up song for them that isn't terribly hard for you. Anything else should come naturally I suppose.
hope I helped,
flip
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