you should play a song she likes singing to and play it without saying anything and see if she starts singing along.
Who sang the Irish wedding song in the movie Blown Away?
Ian Betteridge
Wrong it was Mike Reynolds from Waltham, MA
The Whispers.....
Why do people lose their singing voice when they use to have one?
This happens a lot when people scream or yell. If you have ever gone to a football game or anything that involves cheering, and your throat feels strained afterwards... its because you (I don't want to say damaged) but hurt your voice. Or like when you hear a little girl scream so high pitch you have to cover your ears. A pitch like that is actually how high she/he could sing. It takes a while to sing that high and not feel the pain. You'd have to work up to singing that high again, if you don't work with it you'll end up straining it and then your voice will start to suck when you sing high much like mine. lol Remember, vocal cords can be damaged as easily as any other muscle. I used to be in choir, my pitch was so flat I dropped out. Anyway, that is what music lessons are for, I guarantee, at least one famous singer took voice lessons to get where they are now.
Collin Kozola lives in Naperville, Chicago, Illinois and is 17. He's on the verge of becoming famous. He's an amazing singer and performed with Austin Mahone. Look him up on Youtube and follow him on Twitter @collin_kozola and on Instagram @collinkozola
How old was Alecia Beth Moore when she first started singing?
She's been singing all her life, but released her first album when she was 21.
Was there a recent death with the singing group the stylistics?
not the singers but their old keyboardist his name was teddy davis he was 40 when he passed of brain cancer
"Nothing Takes the Place of You" - by Toussant mccall
He sings in the actual movie too
Unfortunately, the Star World channel from India does not list their theme song anywhere on there website.
Lewis Price. Lewis Price.
Which american composer wrote youll never walk alone?
Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and music by Richard Rodgers, from their show "Carousel."
Must harden your stomach when singing?
If you harden your stomach it will help you to project your voice more
Who is the singing voice for Xena?
Lucy Lawless done all her own vocals for "The Bitter Suite" and "Lyre, Lyre, Hearts On Fire". :)
Keep smiling keep shining knowing you can always count on me is a lyric from what benefit song?
That's What Friends Are For
How does Winston react to the singing prole woman?
he wonders how she can make a song written by a machine sound so beautifuk
How can you become famous for singing and dancing?
Its VERY hard but i suggest putting a video of you on youtube,facebook ect.
If someone hasn't already mentioned this, if you wouldn't dance or sing for free (and wouldn't mind being an unpaid performer for many years), you won't last long in a cruel business if your main goal is fame. You need to love it and believe there is no other path for you. There will always be someone more talented, more beautiful, better connected, etc., so to gain a competitive edge, get as much training in both (classically trained singers may have more options avail. to them since it trains your voice to sing just about any genre, but any training is better than none). Get as much exposure as possible - busk on the sidewalk, summer stock, post performance videos (if good), network with other performers. Most performers spend years auditioning to build a reputation. Eventually, if you're lucky enough and good enough, someone might give you a break. Don't count on discovery...the odds are billions to one & the years spent training help prepare you for the hard work it takes to make it as a performer.
How many choirs are in the US?
Probably thousands. It's impossible to know the exact number. Many churches have choirs, most high schools and colleges have choirs, there are professional choirs who sing with orchestras and opera companies and there are community choirs all across the country who sing just because they love it.
Legato refers to playing or singing a melody?
Legato is an Italian word which literally means "tied together". In music it means that the notes should be played or sung in a smooth and connected manner. It is the opposite of staccato which means that the notes should be played or sung in a detached and unconnected manner.