Singing aloud leaves you with a sense of levity and contentedness.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Singing becomes a form of therapy.
I find singing as somebody else very liberating, it just frees me up.
Singing really oxygenates your blood. You stretch your lungs and take in much more air into them than before. It's really good for your health.
Singing provides a true sense of lightheartedness. If I sing when I am alone, I feel wonderful. It's freedom.
Singing is just a feeling set to music.
As I got older, I got Parkinson's disease, so I couldn't sing at all. That's what happened to me. I was singing at my best strength when I developed Parkinson's. I think I've had it for quite a while.
I don't over-sing anymore, which I used to suffer from terribly because I couldn't hear myself.
My singing is part of me, like my stoutness, or my light hair, or my poor eyesight.
And singing is a physical thing - your vocal cords are these muscles.
As a singer, I float around. I'm kind of scatty, bouncing around a lot. I try to adapt to what's going on around me in the song and the arrangement.
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