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Old 10-28-2013, 04:10 PM
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If you truly cannot sing, and yet you wish to play songs, well, the obvious thing is to find someone who can sing, yet may or may not be able to play an instrument...sounds like the beginning of a band!

For my part, I think there's many, many people out there who think they can't sing, but really could, if they just would practice it more. A good case in point is Leo Kottke...he thinks he sounds terrible, yet the few songs that I've heard him sing, are not all that bad--certainly, his playing far exceeds his singing, though.

As for myself, I think I'm ok at singing--actually love it--and I sing every day, whether in the car, the shower, or in my practice room. Although I don't like my recorded voice much, I'm told by others that I'm good, which is nice, but either way, sing I must!
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