I really want to become a singer. I mean i REALLY want to. I asked my mom about going to singing lessons, but she said we cant afford it. But if we can afford Piano, we probably can afford singing. I only do piano lessons, and I LOVE music. I have an absolute passion for music.
Ana
rainbowsend answered Monday March 7 2005, 12:34 pm: Private music lessons *are* expensive. So if you did piano and voice, it would be double what your mom is paying now.
For overall music technique, I'd say stick with the piano if you can only do one type of lesson. Singers who are skilled pianists have an advantage over singers who can't play piano.
Is there a choir you can sing in? School, church, community... all of these are places you can sing and grow as a vocalist.
Or you could maybe just do voice lessons during the summer- take the summer off from doing piano, and take voice lessons when you're not in school, then go back to piano during the school year. [ rainbowsend's advice column | Ask rainbowsend A Question ]
*ashlee* answered Monday March 7 2005, 12:15 pm: it looks like i was wrong. you still fail to have the capacity to understand what a question is. ill help. An expression of inquiry that invites or calls for a reply ending in the traditional question mark. im thinking you might not know what this 'question mark' is either. its this : ? : its next to the shift button, above the windows key, under the semi colon and quote buttons. of corse im sure you have no idea what any of those are either. why did i just waste so much of my time? (<--thats the question mark i told you about) [ *ashlee*'s advice column | Ask *ashlee* A Question ]
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