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djalanbri

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  1. I read rofleren's story about his injury and how Eli helped him with his voice, so I'll definitely take a look at it. I can't really narrow my decision of coaches down to one, so I guess I'm just going to have an arsenal of them as well as their programs. Thanks for the advise Willise!
  2. Okay, reading about the Bel Canto method and other classical methods got me really intrigued, but I can't find any type of training online for it. Is this type of training only available from a real teacher or are there any programs that I can study for now? I would get a teacher, but I can't right now because I'm going to school. Studying at home is my only option FOR NOW. I already purchased AAproach, so I'm just going to study that for a while and then move on to either Pillars or KTVA. I don't think I'm going to even touch SS, so it's out of the question now. Any thoughts on KTVA and Pillars? I am looking for something that could train my voice to sing some R&B, Jazz, Reggae, maybe a little bit of rock, and pop decently. Thanks for your help!
  3. Eric's story about his experience with the record executives is funny and sad at the same time. Thankfully, I'm not looking for a record deal or anything of that sort, I just want to be able to improve my voice so I could sing when we have a jam session. Thanks for all your recommendations guys. I understand that I am solely responsible for my voice and that the self-taught road is going to be hard. I looked into the KTVA method and the Pillars method and they look solid for me. The KTVA will work best since it has video examples that I could use. I am going to combine KTVA with AAproach and see how it goes. Thanks! Edit: somewhere down the road I might look into the pillars program as well.
  4. I'm sorry if this is posted in the wrong section. I wanted to know if anyone has tried the newest version of the Arceneaux Approach. From what I understand, Eric Arceneaux teaches the same techniques that Singing Success teaches and he also teaches some breathing techniques (something that Singing Success barely touches on). Another advantage of the AAproach is the videos which would work better for me because I'd rather be able to see and hear him as opposed to just hearing the techniques on an SS CD. Here's my dilemma, AAproach sounds good on paper to me, but I wanted to know if anyone has tried the later version of it and what they think of it. SS has gotten some good reviews, while AAproach is not as popular. I've been looking for reviews of AAproach on the web but there are only reviews for his older products and not his newest ones. Here are some of his breathing videos: What do you guys think? Should I buy it? Also, I am not looking to become a famous superstar. My family and friends are mostly islanders who have whenever they get the chance. I just want to improve my voice so I can sing and jam with them. Thanks in advance!
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