If you are like me at all, then you don’t like singing in public. Or just singing in front of people in general. Just the thought about someone actually hearing my true singing voice makes me feel a little nervous. But why is that? Why do some people feel like they don’t want anyone to hear their real singing voice? I always love to play this trick when I am in the car with someone, I turn off the music when I know they are singing. And it will catch them by surprise, so you get to hear them singing for a second. I find it hilarious, but it may be a little mean too. So I am aware that I am not the only one in the world that is afraid to sing in front of other people.
So here’s my question, does learning to sing dissolve the fear of singing aloud or in front of people? I mean honestly be able to just sing like you are the only one in the room. None of that singing quietly stuff, the real deal singing that puts your heart into it. If I want to learn how to sing properly I have to look online, because I can’t afford a tutor. I was decently surprised when I head how many learn to sing programs there are!
I somehow found myself on ReviewMOZ?, an online website that offers products reviews. I had came across Brett Manning’s Singing Success, so I really was curious in hearing more. After I read the review, I was pretty dead set on buying the program. It had a really good review so I felt pretty comfy buying it. I mean if it is going to help me learn how to sing better why not right? I even found you a link to the review, Singing Success by Brett Manning review. Best of luck to you all!