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Is it possible to be bad at singing yet "have a good voice"? I get told I have no technique and miss some notes, but that I have a nice singing voice
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>>130699614
it’s possible to sing poorly some of the time and fine the other
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>>130699614
just practice, anon. i brute-forced my way into singing. same as you. had a decent voice, just no idea how to really use it. buy a usb audio interface, buy a $100 mic off amazon. record. record. record. do some covers. do some originals. learn what makes a "bad take" and what makes a "good take". the biggest part of learning is HEARING the playback with your voice and discerning what's bad/good. it'll require a lot of practice and time, but i 1000% believe ANYONE can learn to sing. even people with "bad" voices can learn to mimic notes and melodies. it's just repetition.
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>>130699614
haha OP I love froggo XD
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>>130699614
Yes, very possible. Probably is that you're all emotion, no technique.
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>>130699614
you just answered your own question
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>>130700213
Better than all technique no emotion-a lot better actually



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