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Joined: Apr 2005
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Sorry Gems, totally forgot about this last night
I'm generally sceptical of anyone who says they can sing, however you certainly can sing. And you are very good
I've helped out in a couple of band and lived with a couple and you sound better than most of the female singers they went through.
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Be careful that bands aren't just looking for a pretty face and that they aren't more interested in getting in your pants than your singing.
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If you don't click with them almost immediately move on to another one; there are plenty out there.
What the most important thing to learn now is how to use the microphone so that you get the most out of it. For example some mics emphasize the bass the closer to it you sing. The microphone is your instrument and just like any instrument you have to know how it works.
Also, hae a think about where you want to sing. Do you want to do small pubs that have 'entertainment' on a Sunday night? Or private clubs for functions etc? Or nightclubs where you might be 'seen'? The money is dramatically different for each one. Whichever you choose make sure the rest of the band agree from the start.
I wish you the best of luck, it's very hard work but it's a lot of fun
Graeme