Question Posted Saturday January 21 2006, 12:25 pm
Recently my sister got a game for her PS2 that let's you sing. I've played it a few times and it got kind of addicting. I've done really good on it and I think I actually kind of have a good voice. My parents and sistre and brother say I have a good voice and so do the rest of my extended family. I think it needs some work. But now I was thinking about it and I want to get someones opinion who will be honest with em about it that's not like in my family or one of my friends. Can anyone tell me where to find someone who won't try not to hurt my feelings and just be plain honest? EVen anyone on here?
Igotamonopoly answered Saturday January 21 2006, 6:32 pm: My e-mail is s m a r t y p a n t s 7 2 7 at g m a i l dot c o m. Remove the spaces and add an @ and dot where specified. I am a singer and vocal coach, so feel free to send me a song. I can help you to get better, and there are tips in my profile. [ Igotamonopoly's advice column | Ask Igotamonopoly A Question ]
BRUNETTE__BABiE__CAKESZ answered Saturday January 21 2006, 3:09 pm: Hey, if you want to get better at singing try to get singing lessons. Also if you want peoples opions on your voice try www.soundclick.com it lets you post songs and it tells you how many people listen to your song eash day. Hope i have helped. Please rate. [ BRUNETTE__BABiE__CAKESZ's advice column | Ask BRUNETTE__BABiE__CAKESZ A Question ]
MikeDaBoobNinja answered Saturday January 21 2006, 2:53 pm: WOOOOOT! read any of my posts and you'll realize that I don't try to not hurt people's feelings, and most of the time I'm sitting at home bored anyway, so I would be glad to hook you up with an oppinion. My e-mail is mrbones110@comcast.net
sleepiesheep answered Saturday January 21 2006, 2:15 pm: American Idol if ur over 16 or Canadian Idol is starting soon too so you could go on there and Simon would give u an honest opinon
ncblondie answered Saturday January 21 2006, 1:53 pm: There's a couple ways you can get an unbiased opinion. If your school has a choir, ask the teacher that's over it if she/he would mind offering an opinion. If you attend church, you could also try the choir director. A last option is finding someone who gives voice lessons. Ask around or check your local phone book to find one. The only problem with this option is you'll probably have to pay something. However, if you are good and can afford the lessons, they can help you train your voice to reach the full potential. Good luck. [ ncblondie's advice column | Ask ncblondie A Question ]
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