madmaxGarcia wrote:I at first just wanna say that i am obssessed with this site. every song that i can play is because of this song. I love to hear a new song, jump on chordie, find it print it. ill jump on my acoustic (nicknamed Madison) and learn it. Though, i cant get over the fact that i dont have the singing abilities that would allow me going public. Is there any way i can improve my singing ability or using the guitar to kinda fit my voice? any help is appreciated. thanks.
max
Hi Max and welcome to Chordie,
A few additional things I'd add to the fantastic previous suggestions you can do to improve your vocals;
1) to echo Roger's suggestion,record yourself- many people just can't used to hearing their own voice, this'll get you over the 'oh my gosh is that me?' factor. Don't be shy, you're most always your worst critic. Go back every 6 months or so and listen to the improvements you've made.
2) realize your limits and find a zone that is comfortable for you to sing in your natural voice.
3) use your own voice when you sing, don't try to sound 'just like the guy/gal on the record'.
4)sing every chance you get-in the car, in the shower, while walking, etc.
5) if you're having difficulties singing while you play, just humm the vocals until you get familiar enough with the song you're trying to learn.
Have fun,
Peace and Guitars,
SouthPaw41L
Give everything but up.