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Old 05-18-2009, 07:01 PM  
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Originally Posted by lavitra View Post
do you really want to ask that question on here ?
Nothing wrong with asking it here. Some people will just never be able to sing, but if you have a moderately decent voice a proper voice coach and make you get a firm grasp on breathing techniques, how to understand tone and pitch, how to find your voice etc etc. I study with someone that was an academy of country music artist of the year in the late 80's and she is excellent. Im going more for performance type stuff. How to connect to an audience better, poise, breathing, etc etc. Has helped me vastly. I took 6 years off from performing, and just started this year getting back to it. When I performed before it wasn't in Nashville that often, it was other venues across the country and we were a full band, so takes a bit to get out there with a piano or guitar by yourself in front of an audience and really feel comfortable. If it wasn't Nashville I wouldn't care nearly as much, but frankly there is just so much unbelievable talent in this town I started going out for lessons. I pay 100.00 an hour for mine, but depending on where you are you can figure on 35 to 100.00 an hour. Hope this helps.
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