Monday, January 23rd, 2012 at 10:03 pm
Sometimes you come across something that's SO good, you just HAVE to have it.
That's how I felt about Singorama when I was looking for online singing lessons.
I'm not planning on auditioning for American Idol or anything but I do want to be able to have fun at a karaoke night or on holiday if they have a karaoke evening or something.
So as it's just an informal thing, of course I don't want to pay for a singing teacher, that would be way over the top and I think I would be far too embarrassed to start that way anyway. So the best option for me was to do some research and look for an online singing course. There are a few out there, but I was totally blown away by Singorama and what they have to offer.
You can take it as far as you want to go with this singing course, for me it's perfect because I can play it in the car, especially on long journeys, in fact, the last time I was in the car for several hours ( on my own I hasten to say ) I went through lesson afetr lesson and was quite hoarse by the time I got to my destination. I probably looked like a lunatic to other drivers because I was doing all the face exercises and voice exercises as I was driving. Qute hilarious really.
Anyway, if you want to take your singing to another level and try out for American Idol auditions or X Factor auditions then this course will definitley work for you as there are so many levels you can work through and you can track your progress as your singing voice develops.
I've been doing the course for quite a few weeks now and I've definitely noticed an improvement in the quality of my voice and I'm MUCH more confident now that I KNOW how to breathe when singing and I won't feel like an idiot next time I take the mike at a karaoke night. In fact, I look forward to our karaoke sessions now.
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Saturday, February 4th, 2012 at 9:59 pm
so ive been playing for nearly 2 years and just need some help please
p.s if anyone could give me any tips on singing too
thanks in advance
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Friday, February 3rd, 2012 at 9:59 pm
well basically I play instruments, (guitar, bass and keyboard) and umm I make my own music. I even have lyrics for the music, But it doesn't have the final ingredient which is the vocals. So I guess I could give singing a try. But I have no idea to where even begin.
Like In singing do the 12 notes still exist (A, A#) ect
Like I see people who humm the notes to a tuner.
How???????
I'm completely clueless
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Thursday, February 2nd, 2012 at 10:13 pm
im going on a mission trip to taiwan and i need to know how to sing jesus loves me in traditional chinese. PLZ HELP!!1
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Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 at 10:05 pm
I am taking part in a concert and I am singing Taylor Swift's "Teardrops on my Guitar". Any ideas on what singing actions I could do?
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Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 at 10:00 pm
Sometimes when I have been singing for a while my throat begins to hurt. How can I prevent this? Does anyone have any tips for singing?
Thank you.
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Monday, January 30th, 2012 at 10:02 pm
So I'm having trouble getting lower than F2
I barely could sing F2
There is a song I'm trying to sing along with and I just can't hit D2#
I never was able to sing this low
The song is The Light I Shine On You by Kamelot
Is it actually possible to sing low notes by practice ?
I mean low notes that you normally cannot sing ?
Thanks
What I mean by D#2 is 2 scales below middle
(is that really D#2 ?)
*below middle C
Scales= Octaves
Well I really didn't check my range carefully
but usually I could sing to E5(C4=Middle C) ... or maybe a little more higher.
And I can sing as high as the artist sings in that song, but I just can't sing the low D# and below.
It just feels like it's not meant to be possible for me ... but I really don't know.
My voice is generally low
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Sunday, January 29th, 2012 at 9:58 pm
I have a youtube account (youtube.com/mariasplaylist)
So I upload video...I upload video of me singing
So when I decide to sing/ record a song, I sound werid when I sing in my room.
Not trying to be conceited...
I sound good when I sing outside, in school or anywhere else.
My room is medium size, not too big but not too small.
Anyone have any types how I can sound better in my room.
Thanks and god bless!
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Saturday, January 28th, 2012 at 10:12 pm
I sing with a flat voice. Need some advice about how to have some vibration in my voice. I hear other singers having their voice vibrate from their throat. how they do it?
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Friday, January 27th, 2012 at 9:59 pm
My school is considering doing Little Women the musical, and I see that there are some characters, like Aunt March or Professor Bhaer, who are only listed in a couple songs. Do they actually have solos, or are they simply part of the ensemble?
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