I have a singing competition and I have no idea what to sing! Im a 13 year old girl.. and I dont really know how to explain my voice but ive been told its good.. lol bad description, and it sounds a little like mariah carey but i cant get all those super high notes she can. im consiedered to be an alto when i sing.. maybe a little higher or lower sometimes, too. uh dont know how else to describe it.. so any good songs you know that will really get me to be "sanging"? also i need the sheet music, my music teacher says. so if you know where i can get them, then be my guest and show me! lol thanks alot!!!!!!!!!!
Igotamonopoly answered Sunday January 28 2007, 10:26 am: Sing a song that you already know and love, and then find sheet music for it. It'll be sooo much easer.
SuperDuperJess answered Sunday January 28 2007, 6:03 am: Dear Good Singer,
I sing and have been in lots and lots of competitions, so i will help you in as many ways i can. Now it sounds to me as if you will need a song that is faily easy to learn and to sing, so if you go onto the internet i am sure you will find lots of song, if you put 'Easy song lirics' into the search engin (www.google.co.uk or www.google.com) then there will be lots and lots of names of websites. If this doesn't work, then i suggest going into a music shop, and there will be LOADS of vocal books!!
Good Luck in the Competition and choseing a song!!
Love Jess
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Boochie answered Sunday January 28 2007, 2:53 am: Defying gravity is a great song to show your stuff. it might be a little difficult but if you can master the notes than your good. im really sorry i searched for the sheet music but i couldnt find any. ask your teacher, she might have it because most schools sing that song.
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