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Wendy Woo
by Gary E. Andrews - 08/22/26 12:36 AM
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John Eddy
by Gary E. Andrews - 08/21/26 03:25 PM
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SHINE
by Rob B. - 08/20/26 02:34 PM
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Well, as the title says, i am not much of a singer. I don't know what it is but i think my vocal just completely suck and is always flat or sharp when singing. I've been a musician for 8 years, guitarist for 6, and i am able to tune instruments with my ear no problem. However, i can't seem to support my vocals to match the pitch.
I would like to start taking lessons, however, i have no time; for i am in the USAF and school 24/7. I know it's not because i am nervous or have stage fright because i let loose and just don't care, but no matter how hard i try i just sound horrible. Any suggest in what i can do?
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