Keep on it, you are very good.
Practice makes perfect.
well actually its quite hard well the first piece of advice would be practice your vocal chords and audition for a talent show such as x-factor, Britain's got talent ,Americas got talent, American idol second piece of advice if you don't want to do that you can do a demo CD and send it to a record label third piece of advice sing in pubs or clubs such as karaoke because some talent scouts might come round an hear you 4th piece of advice but your demo Cd's on my space and you could get popular and get a fan base hope this helps and I'm sure to be seeing on stage in the future good luck!!
A metaphor for giving advice could be "planting seeds of wisdom" - implying that one is providing guidance and support that will grow and develop over time to benefit the recipient.
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you can find a talent hunter any where they could be any where searching! for you and your talent
Beauty does not include big or small it belongs to everyone. you could call it a talent that you can not see but others can. and everyone has that talent.Beauty is pretty.
Playing a piano well required effort and practice. Few could develop the talent to any great degree, a fact that prompted piano manufacturers to look seriously at self-playing pianos.
Well... If you consider Shakespeare a hardcore rapper with intense talent, then yes. Something like that. Eminem does have a lot of talent, and to me and many others, he's very inspirational. I do believe that Eminem could be a different kind of Shakespeare.
You can sing, dance, make music and do any talent you have!!
The symbolic meaning of a box as a gift could vary. This mainly represents a surprise or a provocation to release your hidden talent or skills among others.
If you have a talent use it and maybe you will
The talent that Harry Houdini's parrot had was that it could pick the lock on its cage :)
Not really. They are actors, and so they act; not much else could be expected of the 'talent' they have.