I've taken singing lessons since I was young, just to work on technique.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
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.
I wasn't actually trained by my mother, she said she never taught me but she was a great singer herself and I can't remember when I didn't listen to her sing and imitate her.
I've been singing since I could talk, pretty much. My dad was really musical and taught me how to sing harmonies and got me a karaoke machine with tape decks.
I started taking music lessons and singing when I was about ten.
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 read music, but I have no technique, and singing was never an option even though I sang a lot growing up.
I don't believe in singing lessons. You can sing or you can't.
I love to sing. I never had any formal training. My mother is a singer, and I picked up listening to her.
I started taking singing classes just two years ago. It was great. I never knew I could sing but I kind of found my voice.