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Can anyone learn how to sing? In this video Stephanie reveals the simple truth

behind one of the most common questions that aspiring singers ask. So stay tuned

and don't forget to check out our free online singing classes. Hi, I'm Stephanie

from TakeLessons and I believe anyone can learn to sing. I'm a perfect example -

I did not learn how to sing from birth. I had to work very hard and learning how

to manipulate my sound was very crucial. My tone was very nasal and I learned how

to manipulate my sound and understand how to place sound through instruction

and teachers. Yes some people are born with natural talent. Natural talent is

different than learning to sing because you actually know how to utilize your

voice correctly, naturally. So it's less habits that you have to learn to break.

The problem is a lot of bad habits develop when singing, as you progress, in

terms of straining and encouraging that muscle memory of hitting that note

by pushing and producing sound from your vocal cords instead of your diaphragm.

And all these aspects that we don't see. It's all internal and that's why it's

frustrating to learn to sing because it isn't tangible - you can't turn on a

button like a keyboard and have all the notes laid out in front of you. You're

working with muscles with air with sound and vowels and all these aspects of the

voice that are very overwhelming at times because you have to focus on so

many things. But the truth is the more you relax, the more you let go and trust

your own voice, a lot of these aspects actually fix themselves. A good example

is a student of mine I had several years ago. He was by far the most challenging.

Off-pitch, straining, no idea what he was doing. He improved the quickest of any

student I've had. He can sing on pitch now; he can hit notes that are higher

than even my sister could sing. It's impressive, and I even had my mother at

the last recital comment how impressive he was and that she even believed that

he was unfixable. I can get someone to understand how

to fix a problem right on the spot but a lot of times singers have issues with

consistency. Consistency honestly is practice. Like any instrument, it

requires you to practice, so we have to develop this muscle memory and these

good habits of singing by practicing. A good way to start singing is by singing

other people's songs, but please don't imitate. A lot of times people start

imitating other singers and cause problems alone by doing that. You don't

want to sound like anybody else. Your voice naturally will have its own tone

and will feel more comfortable by producing its natural tone. So by

creating tones, you're actually creating tension to manipulate your sound to be

something else, and a lot of times you hear things on the radio or particular

tones that you don't understand how to create them. So you'll be using that

technique and encouraging bad muscle memory to create these sounds. Your

natural tone will have its own sound because you're created different from

someone else - your nasal cavities are different, your width and size of your

nose, your lips, everything resonates different than somebody else.

Your lung capacity, the body shape, everything will create your natural tone

and will make your voice unique. Don't worry about sounding like anybody else

because that part is opinion. So whether your voice sounds good to somebody or

not good to somebody else is matter of opinion. Yeah you might be labeled as a

bad singer if you don't sing on pitch because the song does require you to sing a

melody line. It is learnable. It is something that is a technique. Practicing

is crucial. It'll make you be consistent with the technique that you are learning.

It is easier to manipulate and to control your voice by being in lessons

because you're being encouraged with proper technique. A lot of times trying to

figure it out yourself is very difficult. Make sure you find a teacher that you do

feel comfortable with to make the mistakes that you need to make and that

you are doing this safely. So she should be able to or he should be able to

explain in a very physical way how to correct and

tell you what was going on when you feel a problem arise. As a beginner you should

hear differences right away, as soon as you start practicing. So doing scales,

breathing exercises are tedious work but they will improve your song that you're

singing. Being a more advanced intermediate singer realistically

speaking will take several years, maybe a year, it all depends on your ability of

understanding and how much awareness you have with your own body. A lot of times

the internal stuff that I explain to people is frustrating because you can't

see it. You have to be able to be aware without overthinking. So dropping your

jaw, lifting your soft palate, modifying the vowel, releasing your air to your

diaphragm, all these things all at the same time. It sounds overwhelming, but

know that the more you trust your voice, let it go, let it do what it needs to do

to produce its natural tone in an emotional and connected way, most of the

problems actually go away. I always tell the first class with my students that

80% of the problems that happen is because they're overthinking. They're

afraid of the note that's coming in the song so they keep their air in instead

of releasing it in that moment in a very confident, powerful way. They

hesitate so they keep their air in. Their diaphragm doesn't engage, their jaw doesn't

drop, everything's tight. So 90% will be all in your head. You got to trust the

process, trust your voice, emotionally express it,

and don't try to control it. Stop overthinking and let your voice be. Most

of the problems go away when you trust your own voice. Pay attention to how it

feels, your emotions, and it will reach its

natural maximum potential. What is your proof that anyone can learn how to sing?

Let us know what inspires you in the comments below. And if you enjoyed this

video consider subscribing. We'll see you next time.

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Sustainable Communities Workshop-Sustainable Building-Question and Answer - Duration: 10:07.

so it's time to get out of your little cameras that make some calls again and I

do some questions here and then we're going to pose the questions to our our

panelists and if you have a question directed to a particular panelist then

go ahead and put their name up there somewhere so we can see what that is

we're going in here yes in fact it's been a contractor move into training in

doing or leaving store and so I'm gonna say that if you buy some work but

there's a lot of people getting into all this

you know what more natural habitat Mike moving or natural habitat she's more

than 80 planets oh yes so there's being sweet we need to see more of that so but

yeah it is happening and there's resources for people

developers marine contractors as well people in the maintenance as well as

monitoring these perm so yes the most in your projects

what was your unexpected success

there counts down you know typically when you work with government staff it's

all top-down there's peers of the program you know

we've got to fill out the forms and so forth they came to us and say what do

you need how can we help well I think we really kind of change

the color the culture is a stormwater area stormwater in sarasota county has

17 million dollars a year spent and they have changed their culture they want to

know they're out there folks we have any we did a bottle and a half of

restoration on their 50,000 pea plants and now there are only seven hundred and

eighty nine miles left many of which I

think we haven't really changed the mental image of what is attractive and

what's easy to maintain and so I think the challenge while we are making some

progress with contractors perhaps with training and so on I don't think we've

we've as individuals and as property owners come to the realization that this

to in living shoreline with plants is beautiful you know an awful lot of

people think of those as weeds and I think we need to change what we consider

beautiful

and I think there's some ease concession but is good for you it will protect you

you see if you welcome pre-qual thing people think that is gonna protect my

property better than a bunch of plants and all the way around so I think it's

misconception and also just don't know in fact somebody put them to all the

tools in some case you need a number say it equals I thought of that in some ways

you have to that tool because with proper you are almost gives you done in

sea walls actually answer ocean and trying to spray to the people in it or

so let me see a sea wall it's a dumb enough pregnancy and another one in

another one so again it's just a penny and misconceptions hey Harrison you know

you talked about this all starting in the neighborhood so anybody maybe you

have an idea or somebody else how many neighborhoods answer so the county have

shorelines where they can go out and do project like you did it stop them well

we have five and a half miles of shoreline a long time in a day and

there's many lot more miles even the experts are here on Sarasota and

Sarasota Bay let me just say this about lemon today there's been over a billion

dollars spent on thinking upstairs so that we start out so that they over the

last 50 years there's bill was nothing spent on the other day we need to focus

on that right so now we gotta figure out with this caps are these places in

between and something to remember is that well connected to the watch it will

connect into the Gulf so even if I don't like a short one I act what happened in

the water so you've any fun part of move that what an event only make it to live

also changes from Alaska even if you don't have frontline robbery

from copra did you make you getting a changes as well anybody involved youth

in your restoration efforts your cleanup efforts your shoreline stuff our youth

engaged in this okay I see all that that's not the bottom pretty old

community young apartment we've had Girl Scouts and other young people kids

family members and so forth Melissa the question for you how long did it take

you to become such an awesome track pilot how many years have I been flying

and it's a kind of like I said six months before my hand stopped shaking

that legally when you flying what you guys don't know is you always have to

have your droning visual line of sight you can only fly it with four hundred

feet up in the air legally and my drone can go up to I've gotten got it coming

up to 50 miles per hour but the key is is you have to keep that drone in your

line of sight and see what your you're flying so you know the cameras my eyes

and it gets turned around so much every way the cameras facing is forward but I

have heard a lot of amazing stuff and when you talk about restoration I just

want to give you all the kudos up Erica you know talking about you know

fertilizer is bad and the native habitats and you know what the work

we're doing in the community I know that the rent

it was a big thing and the one thing that you guys didn't see that I saw up

in the sky was how big of an effect we had how

that's gonna affect our ecosystem and just the I got to go out there and see

the little fish that died that you guys didn't see that didn't wash up that went

down to the bottom it was just it was devastating

you know and in every little bit and any little thing that you guys can do

matters and you know there's blackout periods for fertilizer so just get

educated you know and you breed up on water quality and just simple practices

and I think that that's the best advice I can give hey I'm on notice that you

got to my gut do you think a vertical oyster garden is filled you see that as

fill vertical oyster garden you know I'm thinking that they're thinking like a

long-ass see you all you know Jack talked about how the state

and the county laws in the city prohibit you do you see that as bill or do you

see that us something else I think this is a good idea meaning in this always we

lose another elusive and critical or you surprise terms of water quality dick why

does it come up to like 50 miles per day so ok improving your white quality so if

you can do that as well and we never resources we have information about how

can you do that as well in terms of permitting there might be something if

you're invisible you can get in there so yeah so I see that's something that

people can do to answer schools thankfully the southern question kind of

relates to that and why are the city and the county averse to having things to

preserve shorelines like natural when actually entire Bayfront sarasota

was a Novak fellow from dredging out of the bag hey I'll take that first you

know I think that governments have become a purse because of all that

dredging Phil - approving any type of fill it or fear that it will be misused

and developers might say that I'm building a restoration project when

indeed they're they're actually trying to fill more land or to to remove I

think that's part of the challenge is that we we have a legitimate concern

about what constitutes proper use things like like fill you know the astronauts

up in the International Space Station clean up after their pets how come we

can't get dog owners around here to clean up after their pets I just spent

20 minutes cleaning up and after its last night the growth and I want to

invite you all to the after-party at the Grove at five o'clock we need the

Florida Water Stewart's are coming by and come up come out and visit us we're

at Seminole in Quincy itself Ennis you're good to see what we've done with

the native plants and army we have over 80 native plants planted there as well

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Sustainable Communities Workshop-Green Business-Question and Answer - Duration: 5:36.

all right so you've gotten out your cameras that make phone calls and we got

some questions up here how about promoting plant-based food as

an eco solution factory farming of animals is a major contributor to global

warming so how about promoting more plant-based food well actually we've

been promoting a lot of plant-based food at the market we've got raw raw

we've got simply organics we have a number of things that are actually

promoting a plant-based right now is there a good resource we can share with

our favorite restaurant owners and chefs in terms of how they can get more into

sustainable practices well I think they should come down to the farmers market

and check with some of the people that actually are growing some of the things

that they're that they're using that would probably be you know source out of

the farmers market for some of these local farmers as you bring to your board

this prohibition on styrofoam have you considered also prohibition on plastic

straws yeah that's probably probably next you know we're you know over the

years we've been trying to do a little at a time and we get really getting to

move quickly you know into into more especially customers bags you know

reusable bags people bringing their own bags even a Publix now when I had the

new Publix I pulled in and said did you bring your bag but you know maybe we

need a market certification I think so and what's going to be good for the

market is that an important parameter for continuous improvement for

businesses and and retirement or senior living facilities that serve food

increasing the localness of the acquisition the mileage to the source of

the food should go down every year in a reportable way support local enterprise

so on the farmers market wouldn't it be more effective and kind of an

educational tool if you stationed volunteers at the receptacles and kind

of educated people as they threw away their stuff well we're working on that

you know it's coming a little bit of time I will say we've had some Morgana's

nations that wanted to do some things like that but I think we need to be

customer friendly also so we want to be gentle with our customers and but that

you we will see that in the future of people giving some direction Allison

this is not a question but your granola is amazing how would a carbon tax affect

any of the business type stuff that y'all are involved in well a tax is

certainly an incentive and I would argue as I have many times in my career that

one way to minimize the impact of the taxes to get on top of your carbon

footprint right away each business would develop a carbon footprint and have a

command of what their carbon ramifications are and a pathway to

reduce it in a sensible on a sensible schedule all right here is an

advertisement for the new town farmers market one of the newest ones in the

community but one of the most important ones new town farmers market all right

so let me see if I can do this one justice whoa whoa what would you think

if someone asks you how your relationship is with your spouse and you

say it's sustainable when do you think it's prudent for Sarasota to become a

regenerative circular economy okay so

but you're not just surviving baby you're thriving right yeah all right how

do we encourage low income families to buy and cook organic and plant-based and

better food yeah there's a lot of community gardens to get involved with

yeah and then starting at home there's a lot of school gardens going

in Sarasota Manatee County so teaching our kids where our food comes is key and

um you know it's not it doesn't have to be more expensive but right going to the

farmers market BBT and actually fresh bucks I know a number of markets have it

are we're about to implement it within the next six months or sooner electronic

benefits transfer it's like the new version of food stamps correct okay so I

believe that the audience has determined that the fewer questions asked will

result in lunch sooner because this is kind of where we are here I would like

to if y'all could Allyson if you've got to go I understand the other two

gentlemen can sit up here with me for a little bit but I just want to announce

that we had a hundred and ninety crew members register for this event today is

that awesome or what

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Sustainable Communities Workshop-Habitat Restoration-Question and Answer - Duration: 10:07.

so it's time to get out of your little cameras that make some calls again and I

do some questions here and then we're going to pose the questions to our our

panelists and if you have a question directed to a particular panelist then

go ahead and put their name up there somewhere so we can see what that is

we're going in here yes in fact it's been a contractor move into training in

doing or leaving store and so I'm gonna say that if you buy some work but

there's a lot of people getting into all this

you know what more natural habitat Mike moving or natural habitat she's more

than 80 planets oh yes so there's being sweet we need to see more of that so but

yeah it is happening and there's resources for people

developers marine contractors as well people in the maintenance as well as

monitoring these perm so yes the most in your projects

what was your unexpected success

there counts down you know typically when you work with government staff it's

all top-down there's peers of the program you know

we've got to fill out the forms and so forth they came to us and say what do

you need how can we help well I think we really kind of change

the color the culture is a stormwater area stormwater in sarasota county has

17 million dollars a year spent and they have changed their culture they want to

know they're out there folks we have any we did a bottle and a half of

restoration on their 50,000 pea plants and now there are only seven hundred and

eighty nine miles left many of which I

think we haven't really changed the mental image of what is attractive and

what's easy to maintain and so I think the challenge while we are making some

progress with contractors perhaps with training and so on I don't think we've

we've as individuals and as property owners come to the realization that this

to in living shoreline with plants is beautiful you know an awful lot of

people think of those as weeds and I think we need to change what we consider

beautiful

and I think there's some ease concession but is good for you it will protect you

you see if you welcome pre-qual thing people think that is gonna protect my

property better than a bunch of plants and all the way around so I think it's

misconception and also just don't know in fact somebody put them to all the

tools in some case you need a number say it equals I thought of that in some ways

you have to that tool because with proper you are almost gives you done in

sea walls actually answer ocean and trying to spray to the people in it or

so let me see a sea wall it's a dumb enough pregnancy and another one in

another one so again it's just a penny and misconceptions hey Harrison you know

you talked about this all starting in the neighborhood so anybody maybe you

have an idea or somebody else how many neighborhoods answer so the county have

shorelines where they can go out and do project like you did it stop them well

we have five and a half miles of shoreline a long time in a day and

there's many lot more miles even the experts are here on Sarasota and

Sarasota Bay let me just say this about lemon today there's been over a billion

dollars spent on thinking upstairs so that we start out so that they over the

last 50 years there's bill was nothing spent on the other day we need to focus

on that right so now we gotta figure out with this caps are these places in

between and something to remember is that well connected to the watch it will

connect into the Gulf so even if I don't like a short one I act what happened in

the water so you've any fun part of move that what an event only make it to live

also changes from Alaska even if you don't have frontline robbery

from copra did you make you getting a changes as well anybody involved youth

in your restoration efforts your cleanup efforts your shoreline stuff our youth

engaged in this okay I see all that that's not the bottom pretty old

community young apartment we've had Girl Scouts and other young people kids

family members and so forth Melissa the question for you how long did it take

you to become such an awesome track pilot how many years have I been flying

and it's a kind of like I said six months before my hand stopped shaking

that legally when you flying what you guys don't know is you always have to

have your droning visual line of sight you can only fly it with four hundred

feet up in the air legally and my drone can go up to I've gotten got it coming

up to 50 miles per hour but the key is is you have to keep that drone in your

line of sight and see what your you're flying so you know the cameras my eyes

and it gets turned around so much every way the cameras facing is forward but I

have heard a lot of amazing stuff and when you talk about restoration I just

want to give you all the kudos up Erica you know talking about you know

fertilizer is bad and the native habitats and you know what the work

we're doing in the community I know that the rent

it was a big thing and the one thing that you guys didn't see that I saw up

in the sky was how big of an effect we had how

that's gonna affect our ecosystem and just the I got to go out there and see

the little fish that died that you guys didn't see that didn't wash up that went

down to the bottom it was just it was devastating

you know and in every little bit and any little thing that you guys can do

matters and you know there's blackout periods for fertilizer so just get

educated you know and you breed up on water quality and just simple practices

and I think that that's the best advice I can give hey I'm on notice that you

got to my gut do you think a vertical oyster garden is filled you see that as

fill vertical oyster garden you know I'm thinking that they're thinking like a

long-ass see you all you know Jack talked about how the state

and the county laws in the city prohibit you do you see that as bill or do you

see that us something else I think this is a good idea meaning in this always we

lose another elusive and critical or you surprise terms of water quality dick why

does it come up to like 50 miles per day so ok improving your white quality so if

you can do that as well and we never resources we have information about how

can you do that as well in terms of permitting there might be something if

you're invisible you can get in there so yeah so I see that's something that

people can do to answer schools thankfully the southern question kind of

relates to that and why are the city and the county averse to having things to

preserve shorelines like natural when actually entire Bayfront sarasota

was a Novak fellow from dredging out of the bag hey I'll take that first you

know I think that governments have become a purse because of all that

dredging Phil - approving any type of fill it or fear that it will be misused

and developers might say that I'm building a restoration project when

indeed they're they're actually trying to fill more land or to to remove I

think that's part of the challenge is that we we have a legitimate concern

about what constitutes proper use things like like fill you know the astronauts

up in the International Space Station clean up after their pets how come we

can't get dog owners around here to clean up after their pets I just spent

20 minutes cleaning up and after its last night the growth and I want to

invite you all to the after-party at the Grove at five o'clock we need the

Florida Water Stewart's are coming by and come up come out and visit us we're

at Seminole of Quincy itself Ennis you're good to see what we've done with

the native plants and army we have over 80 native plants planted there as well

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