the answer would be much - improved
From the minute they can talk! Singing is something that gets better and better with practice, so sing your whole life and have fun with it! :)
The short answer: You cant...very much. The long answer: You can improve your voice a bit on your own to a certain extent, but not nearly the results you would see by studying with a teacher or at least by having a good set of technique exercises. Also, when your voice gets into trouble, you won't know how to fix it and it won't last for as many years as it would with good technique.
I was at one of his concerts a couple of years ago and he sounded terrible. I have been a fan of his for along time and I hope he gets his voice back.
you just relax and act like your back in the shower singing your heart out. don't be so nervous. i sing all the time whether any one likes it or not... you should try it! :)
Millie is Coop's 8 year old spoiled little sister. She is kind of a brat, and gets what she wants. She's the one that found Kat, and she also despises Phoebe. They always compete of who is better.
From the minute they can talk! Singing is something that gets better and better with practice, so sing your whole life and have fun with it! :)
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Yes, but he dosent writ the songs he just gets gets stuck singing them
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she is a great singer she gets her singing from her dad.
she just "loves the feeling she gets" when she sings
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It would depend on how popular the show is, the more viewers the station gets, the better deal the writer gets.
I think it means after you get to a certain age, maybe after 65
Well, if your in it for the games, get the iPad 3, it has better graphics but it gets hot quicker than the iPad 2. I would get the iPad 2.
no actually jay Sean doesn't have any problems in singing but sometimes he gets confused on where to stretch his voice
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