I was singing about six notes higher than I had to, in a range that kept me up in a bubblegum sound.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
But I was singing loud, and most singers weren't singing loud.
When I was 6, I opened my mouth and didn't stop singing. I had a voice and wanted to use it.
I was singing before I could talk.
As soon as I could speak, I was singing. Before I could even speak full words, I would make up ones to sing and I have it on tape, too.
I don't over-sing anymore, which I used to suffer from terribly because I couldn't hear myself.
And in singing, what my voice lacked in quality it made up for in volume.
I got into singing when I was 6.
When I started to record, I could sing in pitch, but that was maybe about it.
My father was a singer. So it just kind of happened that one Sunday while my dad was singing, I just walked out and stood next to him, and I started singing the song that he was leading, and I sang it in perfect pitch.
There was a time, actually, when I hadn't been singing, and I'd lost a lot of my ability. My range had shrunk.