You are born with a sound; everyone is, less or more. And this sound has to be developed. I am not talking about vocal technique; I am not talking about how to sing. I am talking about how to produce a sound.
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People often ask me how I developed my vocal sound, and the answer usually disappoints them: 'It's just the way I sound when I sing.'
Perceiving your own voice means perceiving your true self or nature. When you and the sound become one, you don't hear the sound; you are the sound.
I've always known that I was born to sing, ever since I was a child.
Someone told me that you could learn to sing, and that there are muscles that if you build, you will sing.
The whole point in developing your own style is to find your own voice.
I don't sing very loud, which some people have given me trouble about, but we all have to figure out what our voices are, embrace that.
You see people you identify with, and you take pieces of people you like and shape who you are. Like, I sound just like my dad. But that's literally my vocal chords. I can't sound like anything else... I sound like him, but I act like myself.
To tell you the truth, my father says I came out of the womb literally singing and dancing, as though there was a spotlight on me. When I ask what I was like when I was little, they just say 'loud.'
I got my own sound; nobody sounds like me.
I was born deaf. Sound never existed in my life, and this is completely normal to me.