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Anyone that has vocal training or experience please help.?

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I can sing. Of course like everyone else I try to imitate the song’s tone but I ve noticed that I tend to imitate the song just as its played. My friends and choir teacher tell me that i have wide vocal range, that im able to change my voice from baritone to alto to soprano. One day I sang Tamia in her low notes and i was told it was good, then i tried Mariah Carey but they thought i wouldn’t be able to sing it cause she sings high notes, but surprisingly I was able to sing at her note changing my voice to hers. Why is that? Do I need more voice training?

Thanks

well try to listen to a lot of songs and then setting yourself somewhere in the middle… put your own style and edge on it…

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Published 7th July 2009

4 Responses to “Anyone that has vocal training or experience please help.?”

  1. Miranda says:

    Don’t imitate other singers. If you’re good, you can sing well as "yourself". Try singing Mariah songs with your voice instead of hers and see what happens.
    References :
    Voice Performance Major in college

  2. ~*Loved*~ says:

    It is a good thing to be able to change your tone or mood of the song. It is just like poetry, but you need your own style. Your own voice is usually better and far more comfortable. Your range must be amazing. Choir is probably the best thing you will get and it is usually free. In this economy don’t waste your money going somewhere else.
    References :
    Getting a recording contract

  3. Adrian says:

    i use to have the same problem however found that you have to take a little time and get used to singing by yourself find your own voice if you copy people thats as far as you will go until you force yourself to branch off
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  4. Danee says:

    well try to listen to a lot of songs and then setting yourself somewhere in the middle… put your own style and edge on it…
    References :
    voice major

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