Q. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_IKALpZrKY I'm 14 and I sing in mezzo-soprano.
The recordings are not good so it hard to understand the words. sorry:)
A. Wow Some of these answers have been a little tactless. I'm sorry.
I am a singer as well so I know where this question stems from. I have been singing since I was Five and now am twenty four with a strong artistic resume and background including vocal training. I'm sorry I wasn't able to see your video; it looks like you have already removed it due to comments other people have made.
Im not interested in the video quality or whether you looked at the camera; stage presence will come with time. And NEVER quit singing if it is what you love; especially due to what people say. When you post things like this is can sometimes get discouraging. Don't be afraid when your training to listen to your own recordings and take honest notes where you were disappointed and focus on those areas while rehearsing. A singers worse enemy is the phrase "I don't really sound like that, that is the recording" Always assume you do because extra work can only make you better. and don't concern yourself with are you good or bad now because you are always growing and tomorrow you won't sound like you do today. Your vocal chords are a set of two muscles that vibrate together, compiled with your diaphragm (stomach) muscle projecting the sound. You need to "work out" everyday so to speak, to continue growing. An athlete and a body builder does not get their body over night so keep working. I didn't get my bravado till I was 16 and by age 21 I put on a concert where they literally removed the microphone and had me stand on the end of the stage and belt a beautiful song next to the piano. At 14 I could not do this. So the point I'm getting at is don't worry about where you are but focus on where you are going. keep keep keep working.
The myth; singing comes naturally and people are either good or bad. The fact; music is picked up by recognition and honed through repetition. People who are from musical families (who appear to be naturally gifted) where only exposed to the music early and encouraged to exercise the skill.
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