Originally posted by SemiLiveMusic:
Some people canNOT sing, period. Is that a valid statement?
I think it IS a valid statement....just like "Some people CANNOT float". Physical makeup greatly affects the way sound travels through the body, but he important lesson here is that ....... the audio part of singing (what is actually HEARD) is TOTALY subjective to the listener!
Do you like Lauren Bacall's voice?
It's scratchy and low .....
How about Michael Fienstein?
He's got a smooth, broadway tenor thing going on.
Point is: some will like one thing and others will not. I truly believe that the instrument(voice)itself, comes from deep within the soul and not the vocal cords. The voice box merely pushes air through your mouth ...... there are hundreds of other variables that go before that final push.
The most important thing to remember in singing is communication. The lyric is king. The lord and master of the song, so treat it as such, and learn the words. Understand the meaning behind them. If it's a mindless dance tune (like the Electric Slide), then it matters very little how you phrase it, but if the song has a message .... make sure YOU get it before you try to sell it.
1)Pitch can be improved.
2)Technique can be practiced.
3)Diction can be learned.
4)"Soul" and "Feeling" must come from within the artist.
Concentrate on all 4 steps, but treat #4 as the highest priority!