I studied voice when I was at school, and I was in the chamber choir, and I studied music theory as well, so I guess a lot of it came from being taught at school.
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I've studied voice from a few different people for years.
I knew from a young age that I could sing and it was impressed upon me that if I got a classically trained education in voice, it would serve as a foundation for whatever I chose to do.
I've been studying voice for quite a while, especially opera, for at least seven or eight years.
I took speech training. I took a few voice lessons in college.
I was a 'learn by doing' writer - I never took any formal writing classes. So it took a long time to figure things out and find my voice.
I took vocal lessons for the first time and actually learned a lot about using my voice as an instrument as opposed to just doing what I've always done and going by feeling. I'm still doing that, but I've learned a lot of tricks and how to manipulate and play with my voice a little bit.
My voice is a combination of how I grew up and what I was listening to growing up. I like a lot of different kinds of music and am always being inspired in different ways by different artists for different reasons.
My dad always told me that anyone's voice is just another instrument added to the music.
I started taking singing classes just two years ago. It was great. I never knew I could sing but I kind of found my voice.
I took vocal lessons all through my childhood and still do. I was classically trained.