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Vocal Release

Great singers aren't specially gifted from birth. They have not been born physically different than anyone else. If you learn the right techniques you could be well on your way to singing just as well, if not better, than your favorite singers today.

With the right training techniques you would know after the first day of how your voice felt that you were on the right track. With the right training often times singers' voices will increase in range by as much as five notes in the first day of proper use of technique.

Developing a great voice doesn't take years, all you need is knowledge of the proper techniques that will develop you to your full potential in the shortest amount of time.

The human voice is just like any instrument, it can be played many different ways and can pander to many different musical tastes. If you train for years to sing opera, guess what, you'll probably sound like an opera singer and it will be very difficult for you to ever switch to another style. If you train for years in a choir, guess what, you'll be a great choir singer not a deva or lead type of singer.

You could be learning techniques in a few minutes that will enable you to sing in a commercially viable voice that can be applied to any style be it Rock, Rap, Pop, Country or Karaoke. Vocal Release is aimed specifically at learning how to sing in a commercial voice.

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