You've been posting here for a while. Book a couple of sessions with a professional. Trust me, it is worth it so you can spend your practice time productively on what you really need to improve. Then, go be a rock star. You'll learn a lot from getting out and working with other musicians in live settings. Many performers are musicians, but not all musicians are performers.
Simpan28 wrote:Hello
Do I have a good voice? I have only sang for my mother and my neighbors hehe. But my dream has always been to become a singer. I am 29 years old.
https://vocaroo.com/hHLIGADFJWh?fbclid= ... _NeNjr2-4k
wow. you left the link up long enough for me to hear it. it's a lower key, so it's much better than your attempts at Judas Priest - Painkiller or Bruce Dickinson's solo stuff, but still very far off. a guitarist puts in the work, or they suck. same with a drummer, a bassist or keyboard player. why do you get off easy because your instrument is a microphone and the human voice? seek training. too expensive? it's free on youtube, dumbass.