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Saturday, February 11, 2012

I hate singing

Posted by Drageda on December 20, 2009

This article is for all those who claims they hate singing. When watching your favorite singers dominate the stage and captivate their audiences, it’s easy to believe that you’re either born with singing talent or you’re not. You know the kind of people that were born with the “singing gift”. But don’t give up on your singing voice just yet.

Have you dreamed of becoming a famous singer, or perhaps the respected lead singer of a band? Answer honestly now, does your singing in the shower really resemble your favorite artists? Do you sing with confidence and pride or are you perhaps a little embarrassed about your singing voice and go around claiming that you hate singing?

How would you like to be able to sing along to the car radio without your passengers pleading for you to stop the car so they can get out? Have you ever sat glued to the TV watching American Idol or similar shows, imaging that it were you on stage captivating your fans? If so, it’s time to do something about it.

It’s amazing how many people would love to be able to sing better, yet never do anything to improve their singing skills. What excuse do you make for not having improved your singing voice? Here are some of the excuses that I hear all the time: I can’t afford private lessons, learning to sing doesn’t fit my schedule, I’m not a natural singing talent, I get stage fright etc. etc.

Well, it’s time for a reality check. These are nothing more than unsubstantiated excuses that don’t gel with me The fact is, learning to sing has never been so easy, affordable and convenient. When you’re ready to stop feeling sorry for yourself and start getting the results you always dreamed of, then check out this Brett Manning Singing Success Review. Take a chance and I think you’ll surprise yourself