Are there any songs I can start practicing singing that are easy, but a bit challenging? I have a pretty good voice, but not as good as Kelly Clarkson's. Does anyone know any of those types of songs?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? MELiixMARiiE answered Monday July 4 2005, 2:36 pm: I love to sing to.. and I think it's really easy to Ashlee Simpson, Hilary Duff, and Vanessa Carlton songs, so you might wanna try those. And oh yes I've tried singing Kelly Clarkson's songs.. and she goes soo high! Haha.. pop and rock are pretty good to sing to.. and if there are some high notes, they help you practice those too.. because they don't go too high.. Kelly Clarkson sometimes goes like..HIGH HIGH. Haha. I love how she sings though.. it's really pretty..=) ANYWAYS.. just try looking at songs in the pop and rock area. Hope I helped!!
stalkingroxy911 answered Saturday July 2 2005, 4:46 pm: i would say practice some allica keys because her voise is wonderful but, she still has some fun with slideing around like kelly. and allica has easy lyrics most of the time. she is good for people that are trying to learn how to slide or for practice. i would also say that kelly is not the best role modle for singing anyways. but hey that is my oppinion. but you can practice with those and then move on the other people, or even some of your favorite bands! woo hoo! lol. but remember if you are in a school choir not to sing like them or you will be in BIG trouble. but being in choir teaches you alot! it shapes your voice so you know how to sing that way so then it makes it easier to slide around and stuff. choir also helps with pitches and things like that.
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