I just want to give a short post today encouraging you to stay the course. It takes time to develop a good voice.
I was singing along with a song on the radio yesterday, and for the first time my girlfriend genuinely stated, “Wow, you sounded really good singing that song.” Did I mention that I have been working at this singing thing for quite some time? Once you have developed a strong foundation for singing, it just takes time and practice the build that good sounding voice.
So my encouragement for you today is to not give up. Stick to the course of learning how to sing better. If you are feeling down or discouraged, remember that the way you sound this week is better than the way you sounded 6 weeks ago.
If you don’t have that solid vocal foundation, I would encourage you to look at Brett Manning’s Singing Success. This singing program gives you a solid vocal foundation that you can build upon for years to come.
Don’t quit! Keep the course, and you will see results!
As always, sing on my friends!
Photo Credits: Robbert van der Steeg (flickr)
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Thanks man, I really needed this encouragement right now… I’ve been working on Brett Mannings SS course for five weeks now and I can hear definite improvements – like an octave of extra range! I’ve developed what I think is my “mix” on the notes E4, F4, Gb4 and G4 but it’s still lacking consistency [i.e. strength] and I always need to practice with a ten or so vowels on a song before I can manage to pull it off. I do love my voice but I know it can be better. I think I will be opting for over-the-phone lessons soon.
And thanks all the same.
Christian
Oh, by the way – If I can hit a G5 in the exercises – does that mean I can develop a “chestier” sound all the way up to there?
Just dreaming?
Thanks,
Christian
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