Do you sometimes wish your voice could sound louder?
Do you struggle to sing over the band losing pitch and rhythm?
Does the music just cover you up and you're barely heard anymore cause you couldn't project your voice properly?
Let me tell you a story: Although I have been a professional singer for many years, I didn't always have a strong voice. I could always sing, but that doesn't mean I could be loud when I was younger. However, I could prove that the mere volume wasn't the most important aspect. My voice just had to carry, and I was good at making that happen despite the lack of a huge vocal volume. There was one instance when I rehearsed for an opera with a coach and one other singer, a tenor. When I stood right beside him, he was so incredibly loud that I almost had to hold my ears shut. I mean, he was so loud! But when we performed with the orchestra and sang our duets and quartets, I was always heard over him. I still have the recording of the performance and can't believe how much louder than him I sound. He literally drowned in the orchestra. All I did was put a lot of ping in my voice, or twang. I was always working on putting the important overtones into my sung notes, the ones that dominate all other frequencies. So that is one way to sound louder and sweet at the same time even though you're not that "loud". But there are more ways to make your voice sound louder, rich, with more clarity, a soothing timbre etc.
This course helps beginners and even advanced level singers to explore there singing talent by unboxing there sweetpot, range, clarity and control. Thru several methods and techniques from different forms of music, this training doesn't even need prior experience in learning music, all they need is love and passion for music which ll drive them to perfection and also sincere practice after the course is a must to get good results.