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Hey kids! My name is Amanda, but call me Manders. I'm a psychology/neuroscience/biology student. Throw me questions and I'll throw you an answer. :)
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Okay, well I'm not that good of a singer, and I know that. But, I have a beauty pageant coming up, and you have to have a talent, and singing is all I can come up with. I can also tumble pretty well, so idk if I should do that or not. I have a round-off back-handspring, standing back-handspring, round-off back-handspring series, and standing back-handspring series.
So I have 3 questions:
-Should I sing, or should I tumble?
-If I choose to sing, what are some tips to help an amature?
and BTW, the talent has to be 2:30 seconds long.
Thank you so much if you can help!
If you're a good tumbler, stick with that, just to be safe. Here's the way I see it.
If you choose tumbling, you can just come up with a routine of some kind.
If you sing, you have to learn a song, and if you haven't been taking voice lessons or you haven't been in a choir, you probably don't know too much about singing. I'm a singer, and singing isn't the easiest thing to do and it's hard to learn in a few weeks. Amateurs should refrain from performing until they've learned a lot about singing and musical theory. If you have a friend that's an experienced singer, you can ask her to help you (if you choose to sing).
You should let your greatest talents shine. Don't sing if you don't have to confidence to.
I hope I helped, and if you have any more questions, feel free to leave one in my inbox!
♥Manders
(Rating: 5) thank you, I think I'm going to tumble.
I will tell you if I win!