My vocal style I haven't tried to copy from anyone. It just developed until it became the girlish whine it is today.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's hard work to find your own voice and not to copycat anything.
People ask me where I got my singing style. I didn't copy my style from anybody.
Voices are like fingerprints, from Cagney to Bogart. They never lost it. My voice is instrumental in categorizing me.
My vocal ability is very limited, but I'm fortunate in that I can write the songs around my vocal limitations.
I've never really tried to copy anyone; I like to have my own style.
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.
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.'
When I was very young, I started trying to sing like the great tenor Mario Lanza; my family used to play his records. We all learn best by imitating others.
I can hear someone's voice once, and I can pretty much mimic them. Not to make fun, but I can do an impression of them pretty well.
It's easy for a singer to sometimes pick up on another singer's sound, but that's just copying.
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