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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I learned patience, perseverance, and dedication. Now I really know myself, and I know my voice. It's a voice of pain and victory.
I took vocal lessons all through my childhood and still do. I was classically trained.
I love to sing and I do think that my strength as a singer is... I think I have a voice that is certainly sufficient under most any circumstances... but I think my strength is that I really am an actor and I really do have to own what I am saying.
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.
I work on my voice through what I have to sing.
Someone told me that you could learn to sing, and that there are muscles that if you build, you will sing.
My voice is stronger today than ever.
And I've had vocal training on and off for years.
Speech lessons probably did more for my singing voice - they teach you breathing, resonance.
I always knew I couldn't sing, but I also knew I had a voice that isn't heard by many, and that I could learn how to stretch it and make songs sound good.
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