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Singing Lessons: NASHVILLE?

  • I'm currently living in Nashville and am interested in taking singing lessons. I'm no where near where I want to be in singing ability, but I can sing in tune when I play my guitar. I really want to find someone legit, that can really help me to learn something and improve my ability (I do realize that this will also come with my practicing etc) I type in a google search and soooo many people pop up as singing coaches so I decided that I'd type the question here to see if anyone knows of a specific coach that is really good for beginning singers (I don't want to be a singer for a living, I just want to learn how to sing and this could help out my acting career). If you've used or know of a good singing coach, please let me know so I can narrow down my search field. I can narrow it down now, but you never know if you're getting a good one or waisting your money when you just take chances.... so, please help me out if you have a heads up on any info. :) Thanks!!!

  • Answer:

    Have you ever heard of singing software? If not you may be missing out on something very powerful. There is an singing program that will teach you to sing better and help your improve your singing. You don't need to take expensive singing lessons either. You can get the same instruction but even better right on your computer. You just have to see what I am talking about yourself. Check it out http://howtosingwellnow.blogspot.com/

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