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Lizzie Perring


CertEd, DipMus, MA,
Dip Counselling & Psychotherapy
Thursday, 03 July 2008
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SINGING LESSONS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

WHEN SHOULD A CHILD START SINGING LESSONS?
This links you to a forum run by Associated Board of the Royal School of Music

ADVISE ABOUT SINGING LESSONS
This links you to BBC Parent Room

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Lots of young people have very good
natural voices. Sometimes they try to
sing like the pop stars they admire
and need a lot of help to break out
of this and find their own voice.
Just like learning to develop your
muscles for a sport or for dancing,
learning to sing requires regular
practice. People usually need to
start learning about singing by
mostly singing ballads. These
 are the songs that can help to
 correct problems and develop
technique. You will work in detail
on your songs and with me you
will also learn how to make a
song your own. 



HOLLY JAYNE ON MYSPACE

Some notes:-
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BOYS' VOICES will break between the
ages of about 11-16. Some boys will
experience a small change in their
voices, but for others it will be dramatic:
Just at the time when you most want to
be a pop star your voice may be very,
very hard to control. If your voice
hasn’t settled down after breaking,
I can do some work with you. This
may help to settle it down. You may
need to consider waiting until your
voice really settles down.

MORE ABOUT BOY'S VOICES

 

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"Young Performer" is a national magazine
 inspired by Stagecoach and published byMcMillan Scott Publishing. There are sixissues a year. The magazine is designed to appeal to those young people forwhom acting, singing and dancing is apassion. The focus is to entertain,inform and educate through articles,interviews, news stories, quizzesand competitions."