Should I Take Vocal Lessons?

Often singers both good and bad come to a point where they wonder what if?  What if I take singing lessons would this help my voice?  Historically, classically trained singers in the Opera would not think anything of taking lessons to become a singer.  I believe in the the American culture and song book we have a culture of many singers whom have learned from doing.  That does not make it wrong or bad, but different.   In fact some singers from both the jazz, rock and gospel genres, became very popular and not to mention great singers.

However, many singers whom have become famous doing the American song book did have some professional training at some point in their career.  The voice is a complex instrument, unlike the piano , guitar or saxophone for example how do you play an “A” note?  On the piano, guitar or sax, there are specific fingerings you would use to play the different.  When we sing, we think the pitch, or match it with a piano for example.  We move the muscles in our body which causes our vocal chords to sound the correct pitch.  When you consider this it actually is very complex.

So perhaps even though most of us can hum a tune without any help, to really do it well becomes a different story.  Perhaps, the “gifted singers” whom seem to intuitively know how to make their body sing is one thing, but for most that is not the case.   My opinion and answer to the the question in title is then, yes you should take vocal lessons if you want to be a better singer.   Learning how you body functions as an instrument can only make the task much easier and enjoyable.  Not to mention, learning how to use the muscles in your diaphragm and face, while relaxing your body will open up an whole new pallet of colors in your voice.

In addition vocal effects processors by TC Helicon can help you with pitch, harmony and other vocal skills.   Vocals, perhaps more than any instrument, seem to connect with audiences so why not be the best you can be with your voice!

Christie Moore

Vocal Instructor Boston, MA

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