Discovering Your Child's Singing Voice

. Saturday, October 10, 2009
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By Skyler Jett

In the music industry today, you'll notice that there's more variety of singers coming out to make a name. With this, it makes a lot of people think about when and how an aspiring singer should start discovering her own singing voice. Is there a concrete blueprint in freeing your voice to learn how to sing?

Before, to be able to attend a formal singing voice lessons, you'd have to be a girl, ages 8 to 13... or a boy, ages 10 to 15. But today, many younger children, even at the age of 4 can now attend these lessons to hone a pretty wonderful singing voice that they already have.

People who teach the public about their singing voice, now teach in two different spectrums. They put their singers in two categories, which include the pre-pubescent stage and the post-pubescent stage. The children who are younger and have not reached puberty get taught by specific guidelines. These guidelines include having a lesson that is shorter in length than those older students. This is due to the younger voice not having the stamina that is needed to be in a lesson for a long period of time. These younger students also need to have a more simplified explanation than that of the older group.

Young students also need not to know the technical terms usually used in singing voice lessons. If the students are directed with an age appropriate and sound, learning how to sing and improving their singing voice can be easy.

Selecting age appropriate songs is important in teaching singing voice lessons to younger students. But because the younger students have a much higher voice than the adult students, selecting sound appropriate songs that young students can make is important as well.

Most of the time, younger students who are attending singing voice lessons are being guarded by their parents. In fact, more often than not, parents are the ones choosing the voice teacher for their children. If you are a parent and you really want to have your child learn how to sing or improve your child's singing voice that you have discovered, choosing a teacher that's really passionate in teaching kids to learn how to sing is a good way to go.

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