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NIcholas Trimble - How To Be A Professional Singer

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NIcholas Trimble — So you want to sing professionally, but do you have what it takes to become one? Many people want to take up singing as a profession and many more dreamed of being pop stars who could fill concert halls with screaming fans.
For those with natural talents and good connections in the music industry, the road to become a professional singer can be much easier than those without these advantages. Whatever it is, just like in any profession, it can be hard work before you see glorious success.
NIcholas Trimble — You can start off with learning the basics of singing such as breathing techniques, voice projection, work on your vocal range and many more things a good singer must learn and master. So taking formal singing lesson is highly recommended although there are singers who made it without formal training. However, it is singers who never stop learning and are willing to improve their craft are the ones who succeed and last longer.
Many aspiring singers actually think that they could just do it on their own and don’t realise that taking singing lessons can improve their voice and singing skills tremendously. If you are one of them, please think again because if you do not know how to use your voice properly, you may damage your voice, sometimes permanently and your career as a singer simply goes up in a puff of smoke.
NIcholas Trimble — Next, learn from other successful singers. Observe them singing, how they move and capture audience attention. Where did they get their singing talent and what did they do to get where they are? But do not imitate them entirely. You don’t want to be a clone. No clones has ever become superstars.
So develop your own style in order to create a unique identity that is you. It is what branding is all about. You want to brand yourself, not take other people’s brand.
NIcholas Trimble — New singers often face stage fright especially on their initial performances. These singers think that after practicing hard they could face the audience easily. So how can you conquer stage fright? One way is to get used to singing in front of people like joining your church choir, joining small contests or singing in front of your family and friends.
Once you think that you are ready to turn professional, then go out and get a job. No matter how good you are as a singer, if you do not go out there to get a job and sing in public, no one will know that you are a good singer. So go join a band and perform regularly, be a wedding singer and write to clubs that employ singers or you may even register yourself with music talent agencies.
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