QUOTE (Kristofer Dahl @ Jan 1 2015, 03:46 PM)
Thanks for asking Cosmin!
I have always enjoyed singing, and I think it started when I listened to the Roxette album "Look sharp" when I was 13-14. The only way I could try and pitch the correct notes would be by using falsetto. I always got to hear that is sounded horrible so I never thought about trying to sing for real in a band or anything, I just did it for fun + you can sing anywhere without having an instrument with you. I guess it did sound horrible, but what I understand now is that sounding horrible doesn't mean you cannot work on it and start sounding good. No one told me that back then though, and certainly not music teachers in school (+ the one I had was a real asshole).
I am currently attempting to do some kind of comeback musically, and when doing so I try to gather all the kills I have acquired throughout the years, and it would be very silly not to include singing in there since I love doing it.
Now it all goes down to weather I can accomplish a mix that inspires me and others! And for every day I am learning that guitar and vocals can be much more versatile than I have previously understood..! It's a lot of fun!
I agree with every word, Kris!
I for one have had dealings with singing since I was very, very young, as my mom and dad always exposed me to music around the house and since I haven't had any instrument around at that time, I liked imitating what I heard - cartoon characters, to singing lyrics as I understood them from various hit songs I heart on cassetes or on the radio in those times
It proved an amazing unconscious ear training drill, as long as a connection between my ears and voice. I owe a lot to that 'musica child's play' I think
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