![]() If you’re a singer, you’re also a musician. ![]() (Hint: Your teacher can help you.) Myth 4: All I have to do is sound pretty. Once you’re under way, be careful not to sing something that feels too difficult. Start with a piece that has an exciting story (like the opera Carmen or La Bohème). Think classical music is boring? Try listening to some more. You should get to know Mozart and his buddies. Many pop and Broadway singers (including some Glee cast members) trained classically. I shouldn’t sing it.Ĭlassic Confusion. Nice try. A good first teacher will.explain vocal anatomy as well as the basics of breathing, posture, and resonance. ![]() Boston Conservatory voice professor Monique Phinney advises: “Young singers need to find a teacher to explain the mechanics of the voice. Take some practice lessons before you settle down. Don’t trust your voice to just anyone, though. Singing is like the Olympics: If you want to excel, you have to train. Myth 2: I sound good enough, I don’t need lessons. The only people who sound like Beyoncé is Beyoncé. Just Be Yourself. Trying to sound like Beyoncé? Don’t. ![]() Busting the Myths Myth 1: I should try to sound like my favorite singer ![]()
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