so I'd really like to know how to sing, you mean like really nice sound and everything, but I'm too ashamed to take singing lessons, so is there any way I could learn myself how to sing?
THANK YOU SO MUCH<3
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? meaghanek answered Saturday April 15 2006, 9:27 pm: You shouldn't be ashamed to take lessons. How else would you learn? I am sure a teacher wouldn't expect you to be perfect on your first lesson. I recently started taking group drum lessons (I am in my 20's with no drumming experience) and I was really nervous because I didn't want to embarass myself, but I figured what the heck, everyone was a beginner and I ended up doing pretty well. Plus, if you get lessons from a professional, you would learn things the correct way and feel more comfortable in front of a crowd. [ meaghanek's advice column | Ask meaghanek A Question ]
lostinpraise answered Saturday April 15 2006, 4:13 pm: There are a lot of courses, books and CDs that teach yourself how to sing, some of these can be found at:
Keep practising and looking round on the web. Once you feel confident enough, get a singing teacher. Nice ones wont care if you can't sing a note, they'll just help you from wherever you're at!
Good luck and God bless [ lostinpraise's advice column | Ask lostinpraise A Question ]
jammy12 answered Saturday April 15 2006, 4:11 pm: Ok if u don't want to take lessons y not buy a cd//tape.
Well if not do the doh ray me thing with the different pitches. 1st doh is low...n the last one is high! Good luck...n if u need more help buzzz me [ jammy12's advice column | Ask jammy12 A Question ]
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