I've been studying voice for quite a while, especially opera, for at least seven or eight years.
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I've studied voice from a few different people for years.
You have to have great passion, because to sing operatic music requires lots of work. I study for at least two hours every day. The voice is like an instrument and requires constant exercise.
I studied voice when I was at school, and I was in the chamber choir, and I studied music theory as well, so I guess a lot of it came from being taught at school.
I believe my voice is pretty much the same. I've written 75 books, so I'm better at it now than I was earlier in my career.
I originally wanted to be an opera singer. I studied classical voice at the University of Washington but soon realised I didn't have the instrument or the discipline. The road for opera singers is more difficult than for actors.
I haven't done much voice-over work, but I enjoy it. I'm hoping to do more in the future.
I took vocal lessons all through my childhood and still do. I was classically trained.
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.
To be honest, I'm not really prepared to do a musical, simply because I think I have a pretty atrocious voice.
I had classical training but I don't consider myself an opera singer though.
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