Can you sing already and even get compliments about your singing? Hold a tune quite well? Or are you a complete novice and not even sure if you’re singing on key most of the time? Whatever category you fit into, you can benefit from learning how to sing - lessons are your first step!

I had been singing public (church) for over 10 years before I finally got lessons. I thought that because I wasn’t trying to become famous or anything, then I didn’t need lessons. I fit into the category where I have a natural ability for singing, but didn’t realize how much I was limiting myself by not learning to sing properly with lessons.

On my very first signing lesson I learnt how to breathe… and how much of a difference it makes to breathe properly. I know this may seem like a simple thing and you shouldn’t need lessons to accomplish it, but it really does make a difference to how you sing and sets the basis for improving your singing more and more.

Even though I loved the lessons, and was being taught by a fantastic singer herself. I came to a situation in my life where I was no longer able to afford the lessons. By this time though, I had grasped just how important it was for me to continue lessons if I was going to keep improving. That’s when I started to look online to see if there was a more affordable alternative for me.

And what I found was that there are plenty of singing courses on the internet. The benefit of the online world is that the lessons can be ‘delivered’ to you at a time and place that’s convenient to you. You can go over anything that you don’t understand, and you can practice over and over again using the audio tracks that they supply.

But before buying any online singing course on the internet, be sure to check out Michelle Rudge’s blog on Learn To Sing - Lessons To Improve Your Voice and Singing Lessons On The Computer.

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