Someone told me that you could learn to sing, and that there are muscles that if you build, you will sing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
And singing is a physical thing - your vocal cords are these muscles.
I can sing, but my voice is untrained. I'd like to do a musical someday.
It's not that you want to sing, it's that you have to sing.
I didn't know why I couldn't sing - all I knew was that it was muscular or mechanical. Then, when I was diagnosed with Parkinson's, I was finally given the reason. I now understand that no one can sing with Parkinson's disease. No matter how hard you try. And in my case, I can't sing a note.
I've taken singing lessons since I was young, just to work on technique.
I believe I can sing anything.
I mean, I sing. But I don't think I'm a good enough singer to do any kind of musical.
It's like a runner or a swimmer training all the time. I sing every day.
Vocally, I have learned to find my strength, and my voice has developed a lot since 'Be Here.' I learned to sing with all of my body.
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.