I've been singing pretty much since I could talk. Maybe even before that. I believe I'm good, but my mom constantly cuts me down and says I'm not. I think she's just a bad sport. So many people have told me I'm good.. to go on American Idol and all that jazz. Here's the thing. I'm good.. but great is better. I've been looking to maybe improve my quality and increase my range but it's not that easy without lessons or training. I have no transportation anywhere, and apparently, taking private singing lessons is too expensive. What I'm wondering is if there are lessons of any sort that I can take online for free? I know nothing is free these days, but I'm sure there has to be SOMETHING. Or, if not, does anyone have any tips or anything they can share with me? Maybe? If it helps at all, I'm 15 years old. I started out as an alto umm.. around two years ago, and I'm a mezzo soprano now. I just want to improve.. well, everything about my voice. :)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? Jasmine23 answered Friday July 29 2011, 2:43 am: Try Making some videos of you singing and put them on youtube that is how People like
'Christina Grimmie' and 'Sam Tsui' Started out and now they have albums and Christina is going on tour. It starts with little points in the right direction and getting your foot in the door,. and alot of people are discovered on youtube these days. Keep your hope up and keep reaching for the stars,. Try looking those two up as well they are a very good inspiration:)
Hope this helps
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