Would you benefit from
Singing Lessons?
Before seeking voice lessons, consider whether you
identity with any of the following sentences:
- I get hoarse after singing for a long time
- I get hoarse after singing loudly
- My voice sound too operatic
- My voice sounds too pop
- I want a better range
- I don’t think my diaphragm is strong enough
- I frequently get a sore throat or laryngitis
- I run out of breath while singing
- My voice sounds too breathy
- My break sounds awkward or draws attention to itself
- My head voice doesn’t feel strong
- My chest voice doesn’t feel strong
- I feel tense when I sing
- I don’t how to use a mic
- I don’t know how to sing with vibrato
- I’ve been told I’m tone deaf
- I need a better repertoire
- I can’t sing high notes
- I can’t sing low notes
- I don’t think my emotions are coming across when I sing
- I don’t think my style is original
- I don’t know how to interpret a song
- I don’t have the confidence to sing
- I suffer from terrible stage fright
- I’ve had vocal health problems in the past
- I don’t have much tone to my voice
If you can identify with any of these sentences, then you benefit greatly
from singing lessons.