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How do I become a popular singer at 13?
I have sang all my life. My mom tells me that I have a voice like an angel. I feel that singing is in my soul. Ever since I was 9, I wanted to become a singer. Some people think that I'm too young, but I'm tired of people saying that! Right now, I am 13 and more than anything, I want to become a well-known singer. I know that many celebrities start at a young age. I live in Nashville, Tennessee and the only thing I'm afraid of is that I won't find any opportunity here. I know my mom wouldn't move the whole family to LA for me. Singing is my destiny, and I want to start early. Yes, getting an education is good but nothing is better than becoming a singer to me. Every time I see Chyna Anne Mcclain sing, I grow green with envy. For once, I want to be a famous singer without rich parents. Please tell me how to get to where I want to be. Also, please don't tell me I'm too young that I need to focus on my education. I've heard it all the time. Also, my mom says she would love to see one of her daughters on TV!!! yeah im 13
7 Answers
- Anonymous10 years agoFavorite Answer
if you love singing so much, you can wait a few years. a career will still be there. for know, post a lot of videos on youtube
- 5 years ago
One of the most diverse muscles in our bodies is the tongue. This amazing tool not only helps you talk, but also helps you properly sing. When you sing, it is important that your tongue rest in specific areas as certain notes or scales are attempted. Learn here how to sing https://tr.im/UQhEW
The tip of the tongue is the easiest to control, but is not what is used the most in singing. When you sing, the tip of your tongue should be lightly pressed against the back of the lower teeth. This will ensure that it doesn't get in the way, or hinder the middle, sides, or back of the tongue when attempting certain notes. The back of the tongue, probably one of the hardest areas to control, should be the section that is relaxed. Once you get used to keeping the tip of your tongue lightly pressed against the back of your teeth, this should be easier to do. You can even put the tip a little lower if you feel it's in the way or becomes irritated. So, the back of the tongue should be relaxed, yet ready for use. You should be able to control it a little bit at this point. As you practice singing a little more, try to notice what the back and middle section of your tongue are doing. On lower tones or notes, the tongue will lie flat. On higher tones, the contrary. When it comes to lower tones, the tongue doesn't have as much work to do because the lower sound that is emitted originates in the chest cavity and is formed through the throat. With higher tones, however, the higher the tone, the more 'active' this back section of the tongue must be. Now that the tongue has been covered in some detail, it should be noted that singing is difficult on the muscles and surrounding cavities and ligaments. However, difficult does not mean painful. If in hopes of reaching a certain tone or trying to hold a sound, you thereby cause stress to your neck or throat muscles, you are not going to last long. Controlling these muscles, as steadily as possible, and working them to a certain point each day, without strain, is one of the most important factors when it comes to practicing and learning how to sing. Remember, you should never feel pain nor strain.
- 10 years ago
I know exactly how you feel, when i wanted to be a well know actor i was searching the internet for casting and auditions. The only two sources i have are Instacast.com, which really works, and 88856model. Im really bad at giving directions, but if this doesnt help you im really sorry and hope that u have a chance to pursue your dream, good luck out there.
- 10 years ago
Get your parents to talk to a producer or someone. Remember you're in NASHVILLE. Alot of good singers have come from there.
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- 10 years ago
Popularity doesn't matter. If you like it, start doing it. Talent shows, in the public, on Youtube.