Just sing. Make sure you're not inadvertantly damaging your voice (breathe from the diaphragm, warm up), and just sing as much as possible. Absolutely anything; rock, pop, classical, metal, punk, Opera... anything you feel like singing. Sooner or later you will realise that you are sounding like 'yourself' no matter what you're singing.
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She recorded it in a studio, but then she is miming on the camera, just background music but it is her voice. it is probably her voice...but they probably used like...machinery to make it sound better:)
As singing requires feedback on one's own voice production - one on one - which would require a great deal of time and intimacy, it would be highly doubtful that there would ever be a thing as "free singing lessons online".
Well really it depends on how you are at singing and if you want to spend money on it. Because you could always get a voice trainer to help like the pro's have but I think the best way is to simply practice lots, small tip it helps if you buy a tuner like you get for a giutar so that you can get your voice the tune you want. Another tip is to listen to good singers and try to copy their voice (works for some people but you have to find your own way really).
The 1972-born Hakan Altun is a famous Turkish singer and songwriter. He is well known for both writing songs for other musicians - but also for his own singing because of his unique voice and specific style of singing.
A singer with this unique elegant voice, who had her own style, a rebel, who everyone wanted to play with and be with. When I think of jazz singing, Lady Day comes to mind, a pioneer.
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you can't everyone has their own unique voice
want to be unique and trust his own voice.
Avion baker is the new singing voice! she is way cool,,,,and she has her own swagg!
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As far as rock music voices go, anything goes. Johnny Rotten sneered, Lemmy growls, Randy Blythe roars, Burke Shelly has a very strange voice, Sebastian Bach screams, Messiah has the loopiest falsetto I've ever heard... To develop a rock voice, just sing. Sing anything and everything, listen to your voice, try out different vocal effects, imitate people and then start writing your own stuff and singing what feels comfortable. You don't need a huge range, but if you've got one that's brilliant.
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Jane Farrar did her own singing in 1943 Phantom of the opera. June Vincent did her own singing in 1944 The Climax.
I got this from Harry styles, a true singing masterpiece!! And he has a YouTube video called Harry styles singing on his back. And he uses it to sing better! Interesting....
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