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Hi everyone!

What's up everyone?!

I'm a 45 year old from Toronto Canada with a little bit of a singing background but I haven't really sung since the early 2000s. I've only taken a few singing lessons so I'm really stoked to learn how to sing and actually become a singer!

Hoping to make some connections and get/give support here!

Talk to you all soon.

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  • VocalityVocality 2.0 PRO Posts: 1,606
    Welcome @Edukator99 to KTVA from the UK

    I am 46 been on the course for about 14 months now, this is a great program look forward to seeing you around!!!

    Vocality
    :)
  • Edukator99Edukator99 2.0 PRO Posts: 57
    Cool! I used to live in the UK - Streatham London to be exact - from 2007-2012. Course looks good, I'm thinking of posting stuff as I improve. Do you do that?

    Thanks for replying!

    David
  • VocalityVocality 2.0 PRO Posts: 1,606
    @Edukator99 Hi David

    I stay up in Scotland, Falkirk area, You can post demos as you progress, try to set aside singing at the start and concentrate on the course or at least keep it to a minimum it can slow progress initially. Watch Ken's introductory video on the home page it's a good starter guide to get the best out of the KTVA forum,

    George
  • Edukator99Edukator99 2.0 PRO Posts: 57
    Hmmm... Ok, thanks for the tip! :smile:
  • VocalityVocality 2.0 PRO Posts: 1,606
    If I am right I think the @doc_ramadani stopped singing for 3 month and concentrated on the course. It’s hard I know it’s up to you!!
  • doc_ramadanidoc_ramadani Administrator, 2.0 PRO, Facility Management Posts: 3,978
    Hi @Edukator99,

    a warm Welcome to the Forums. I am 49 years old and started 1.5 years ago. Personally I decided to stop singing songs for the first 3 months because I was always dropping to bad singing habits. But I really came from nothing and wasn't able to sing one single note on pitch.

    Doc
  • WigsWigs Moderator, 2.0 PRO, 3.0 Streaming Posts: 5,042
    Welcome mate🙂 after you have had some time with the exercises, post your scales in the student area and we can help guide you in the right direction.
  • Edukator99Edukator99 2.0 PRO Posts: 57
    Yeah...I'm not sure about not singing songs for three months. I've been singing some and recording myself. I'm amazed at how bad I sound compared to what I thought I was doing. Then after a bunch of practice takes I get much better.

    I do have a little bit of singing background but not much.
  • WigsWigs Moderator, 2.0 PRO, 3.0 Streaming Posts: 5,042
    It's a matter of personal preference. As long as the exercises are your focus, what you decide to do after your scales is up to you. 🎤
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