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    Default Vocalist Teacher


    Does anyone know any reputable institutions or teachers here in Cebu?

    I sing in a Pop-Punk band and need lessons.
    If you do know, please text me at 09228452545.
    Thanks!

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    up ko ani.... ako sad mo apil skul....

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    I think my sister can teach you if she's not too busy these days..

    **master your head tone sir, it's very helpful to preserve your voice and it's powerful too.

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    dang, haven't updated this in a while. still looking for those lessons. anyone?

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    why not self study brad pangita daw sa internet/youtube

    my friend dont have vocal lessons pro practice ra mn to iyaha oi

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    why not self study brad pangita daw sa internet/youtube

    my friend dont have vocal lessons pro practice ra mn to iyaha oi

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    try Salonga ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangelndisguise View Post
    why not self study brad pangita daw sa internet/youtube

    my friend dont have vocal lessons pro practice ra mn to iyaha oi
    Unfortunately bro, I lack the natural skill and discipline so I'm going to need a coach figure Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks for the advice

    Quote Originally Posted by ad_dur View Post
    try Salonga ...
    Not so into Salonga. My sister got lessons for violin there and it didn't do much good. I asked some of the teachers but they aren't exactly what I'd classify as completely reliable.

    They have some good guitarists there though, like Michael Nazareth. Thanks man

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    uhm... why not just sing? i mean, sing in karaoke's or jamming sessions? the best lessons learned in life are through experience. ^_^ also, find a genre that you're good at and stick with it. there's a reason why most bands don't work out changing from one genre to another. ^_^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Agili View Post
    uhm... why not just sing? i mean, sing in karaoke's or jamming sessions? the best lessons learned in life are through experience. ^_^ also, find a genre that you're good at and stick with it. there's a reason why most bands don't work out changing from one genre to another. ^_^
    Thanks for the advice man. While I agree that experience is the best teacher, I'd like to feel a bit safe as we were just eliminated in a band competition last week.

    As I've said previously I lack the discipline.
    Up for this, for all the vocalists out there with the raw singing voices but no technique.

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