ok well me and my friends are starting a band and well. my voice sucks is there anyway i can change my singing voice and make it sound like another singer or somthing! im really in need of help
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? SilentOne answered Sunday February 18 2007, 1:07 am: Please use capitalisation, correct grammar, and spelling in any future private (or hopefully public) questions. It's very annoying having to read a question three times, before you realise that it should say "My friends and I are starting a band, and my voice sucks. Is there any way I can change my singing voice, to make it sound like another singer or something? I really need help". Apart from that, I don't know if you are Male, Female, I KNOW you are young, but I don't know how young you are. These things make a difference, as it's a lot different being a pubescent boy trying to sing than a 14 year old girl.
There are three things you can do to change your singing voice.
1. Find a singing teacher, who will teach you vocalisation techniques.
2. Practice those techniques, and/or experiment on your own in a desolate place or soundproof room.
3. Have drastic surgery on your vocal cords.
Oh, there is 4. (but it is cheating) you could use some kind of software, and run your voice through an electronic device or computer, which would alter what it sounded like.
It's not great to want to sound exactly like another singer. Nobody wants a world full of the same singer. Unless of course you're an Elvis impersonator :)
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