Singing instrumental music is most important because, while you play an instrument, you are singing through the instrument... actually, you are singing inside.
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I just prefer instrumental. I don't need to hear what other people are singing. And if I need music as a backdrop to work or to think, I need to have that part of the brain clear - I don't need people feeding their fantasies into my vision.
Instrumental music can be about anything. It's about a mood, and I usually title my instrumental songs long after they're written. Sometimes I figure out the titles when I'm doing the CD package, and that's very common for a lot of people who write instrumental music.
If you play an instrument, it makes you a better singer. The more you play, the better you sing, the more you sing, the better you play.
Singing well has always been important to me, but the most important factor is the connection to the audience.
Singing really is acting. In a lot of ways, it's much more personal. I love music, and being able to work on that is amazing.
Singing is one of the most important components to me. That's kinda how it all started.
Singing is a way of releasing an emotion that you sometimes can't portray when you're acting. And music moves your soul, so music is the source of the most intense emotions you can feel. When you hear a song and you're acting it's incredible. But when you're singing a song and you're acting it's even more incredible.
It's really important to me that my sound is a combination of beats and melody. I love hearing strong, confident beats in music because I love to dance. At the same time, melody is really important to me because I love singing.
Music is important.
Singing is my passion, my first love and the secret of my energy. Music to me is like finding my inner self, my soul. It gives me a great joy to see audiences enjoying with me. I have given my heart to singing. When I sing, I can feel romance in everything around me.
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