By Frenzic Matt O'Connor


Though almost everyone of us hums a few times occasionally, only some proceed to actually make a career in music and composition. A few think it requires talent while some believe it's sheer effort and dedication. I'm of a mixed impression. It does take hard work, yes, but a little talent never hurts. Of course, you can sharpen your talent with singing exercises and learn how to become a better singer.

Performing, like anything, starts off with practice. The harder you train, the higher quality your singing would become. On the other hand, you must always steer clear of training more than what's required. A lot of people, especially newbies, do that as they are so pumped up when they start off that they don't worry about the bad effect(s) it might have on their health, etc.

Another extremely important thing with performing is to listen. Tune in to your preferred music and observe the notes, observe how it goes up and down, etc. Additionally, tune in to some music from the past as well as the present - the songs that rocked the charts - and see how they differ from the songs that didn't work. You could have seen that a few performers, regardless of what they release, becomes a chartbuster.

It's not because of their popularity, it's not because people like them so much so that everything of theirs becomes a hit. No, it is possible to find several instances otherwise. It's because these singers and/or musicians know exactly what individuals like. They know what individuals would like to hear and that's the real key to their success.

These days, singing schools are cropping up all around the country. You should join one of them and sharpen your singing talent. In these lessons, you don't master just a couple of singing exercises but also how to perform on stage. You need to be very confident which should also reflect while you're on stage. Nobody loves to see a weak man shaking in fear and performing on the stage simultaneously.




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