I have an audition on Monday, and I have no idea what to sing. I know you're supposed to pick a song that's good for your voice, but how does one know that? Feel free to give tips and maybe suggest songs. I really wanna do well.:)
Additional info, added Friday April 9 2010, 4:58 am: 16/f. Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? xiame answered Tuesday April 13 2010, 7:53 pm: well, ofcourse pick a song you know the FULL lyrics to.
and when you pick a song, anything that you feel you can hit the pitch with. if you can't go low dont chose a song that goes TOO low, if you can't go high dont chose a song that has only high parts.
for me, if i can hit the notes and i know the lyrics to it..that's my song.
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SincerelyLyzzie answered Friday April 9 2010, 2:31 pm: Choose a song that you know fully inside and out that touches you... that isn't hard to sing but shows your talent. try listening to the radio and you may here something you like... a song that touches me is even angles by fantasis... hope i'ved helped
jazzyloulou answered Friday April 9 2010, 10:19 am: Yeah it is hard trying to decide what to sing.... Really to see what style suits your voice you have to sing a lot of different song and see which sounds best. Do this in front of friends, family etc. to get another opinion. Also sing something u like and know well because you want them to feel like you like it and to show you are connected to it. Try and chose something that is linked to a situation you may be in.
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