Wednesday, January 23, 2013

You Really Can Learn to Sing

By Harold C. Rehm


Every listen to someone get up at a party, or in the bar and give their rendition of whatever is popular in the charts, or try to take Sinatra or Elvis off and been brutally honest they haven't a note in their head, they are tone deaf, they are just dreadful. So let me ask you a question. Could these guys learn how to sing? I say yes. Can anyone learn how to sing? Again I say yes!
[How To Learn How To Sing]


Sure, some people are born with innately rich natural talent, but then again, not everyone aspires to be a professional Grammy-winning pop star! Normal, everyday people can learn to develop a pleasing and impressive singing voice with the proper training. Usually that's all most of us want--to not have to be afraid that we'll be asked to perform a karaoke song at a party, or to just be able to sing along with our favorite songs on the radio without straining.

In fact, even if you sing for financial reasons it can still allow you to share your emotions and creative tendencies. This is great for your emotional health and your ability to focus.Fun and Social.It is easier to communicate with people who share an interest with you. The more activities you are involved in, the more people with whom you will share interests.Singing also puts you in a good position to join choirs and bands. These are great environments to have fun, make new friends, and find satisfaction as you progress.

When you are part of any team, you have an opportunity to contribute to the group. One day, you may even have the opportunity to take part as a leader of some kind.Self-confidence.Many people are afraid of performing, or are nervous when people hear them sing. They do not know what they sound like and are uncertain of their ability. Once you have begun to work on your singing ability, you will gain confidence, develop a greater awareness of your ability, and know how to develop it.

Although utilizing a vocal coach is the best way to learn to sing, it's very expensive for most of us (usually around $50 to $200 an hour), and it's somewhat difficult to find a singing instructor who's truly good at teaching beginners how to sing.

Everyone wants to be able to sing, that's human nature. Being able to sing well enough to make a career out of it, takes some training even if you have raw natural talent. Yes, you can learn to become a great singer - you can train your voice just like you learn any instrument. You can become a singer of whatever level you desire with the right training, plenty of practice, and dedication to sticking to it.

There are many reasons for wanting to be able to sing. Some people just want to learn to sing well enough to not embarrass themselves on karaoke night with their friends. Some people just need to learn a special song for a Wedding or other special event. Some people have always thought they could sing, but want to pursue a higher level.

Shows like American Idol, while very popular, do not really mold excellent singers. The candidates are selected mainly for entertainment purposes only and the ones who win are chosen by voters not by a panel of experts. Another myth about singing is the one about majority of the populace being "tone-deaf". Being tone-deaf means that one is singing too loud, off-key and off pitch. In reality, less than 2% of the people are tone-deaf. Those who find it hard to sing simply need ear training. Through a singing tutor or a learn-to-sing program, tone-deaf individuals would be a thing of the past.

There are many different options for you. You can go out and buy books, cd's, and dvd's. There is a plethora of instructional materials that will help guide you to finding and perfecting your voice. You can also hire a personal teacher. Check the bulletin boards at places like Guitar Center for private tutors. Or, you can go the old fashion route. Find a few of the records that you really admire, turn the music up, and sing along.A Singing Course or Get a Good Coach? Whatever method you choose, the answer to the question "Can I learn to sing rock?" is yes. The beautiful thing about rock and roll music is that it has more to do with attitude then anything else.

If you think of the most famous rock singers, a beautiful voice probably doesn't come to mind. You probably think more of their attitude, that charisma. The problem is, is that it is hard to build this attitude and confidence if you are unsure of your voice.Buying some instructional material, or even hiring a personal teacher can help you learn the basics of singing, and at the same time build your confidence.




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