Can you sing already and even get compliments about your singing? Hold a tune quite well? Or are you a complete novice and not even sure if you’re singing on key most of the time? Whatever category you fit into, you can benefit from learning how to sing – lessons are your first step!
Even though I’ve been singing in my church (and other public arenas) for the last 10 years, it was only a few years ago that I finally went to my first singing lesson. After all those years of singing I had lulled myself into this false sense of security, believing that I knew enough to get by in my amateur singing. But I had no idea how limited my singing was.
Learning to breathe properly was the first thing that I learnt in my very first lesson. Such a simple principle but one that I hadn’t learnt so I was so limited in what I could do when I sang. This simple principle is a foundation for any singer and was the basis for which I was able to improve my singing with each lesson.
Even though I loved the lessons, and was being taught by a fantastic singer herself. I came to a situation in my life where I was no longer able to afford the lessons. By this time though, I had grasped just how important it was for me to continue lessons if I was going to keep improving. That’s when I started to look online to see if there was a more affordable alternative for me.
And I was so glad to find, that there are lots and lots singing lessons that you can get online. And this is a very suitable alternative. With theory lessons, audio tracks, backing tracks and practices, the internet has made learning to sing something you can easily do using an online course.
But before you go and buy just any singing course on the internet, be sure to check out Michelle Rudge’s blog on Learn To Sing – Lessons To Improve Your Voice and Singing Lessons On The Computer.