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Which Voice training program do you recommend?

I love singing and i was hoping to learn the right way to use my voice. I don't have money to take vocal class, i was hoping thos of you who have used a training program and see improvement in your voice can recomend a voice training program. I see so many different once, can't decide, please help. Thank you


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: I'm a trained singer with 15 years of opera/musical theater experience. I'd advise you against using any sort of cookie-cutter pre-recorded voice instruction system. If you can't afford private voice lessons, you could try reaching out to local church choral directors, community chorus directors, school music teachers for tips. You might also consider singing in a choral group or some other structured singing activity - most times, you'll receive some basic instruction on singing techniques during rehearsals. Private voice lessons really are the best way to improve though - you might try to see if a local teacher will allow you to take shorter lessons for a reduced price. I hope this helps. The reason I'm recommending against pre-recorded lessons is that every voice is unique, and while some principles hold true across the board, without a teacher to listen to you and determine a) what instruction you need, and b) whether or not you are applying it correctly, not only are you unlikely to see improvement, but you could cultivate bad habits that could be very hard to break, or you could actually damage your voice. Good luck!