Dileesa Hunter
 
Typically, you’re at your vocal in your late 20’s or during your 30’s.  Your chance of getting to this point is increased with vocal lessons.  I saw an award show last night where one act should have been a prime example of this, but it was clear that wasn’t the case.  Many of you want to be on stage constantly in front of your fans until you’re old and gray.  That’s definitely possible, but you’ve got to take the proper steps.  Barbara Streisand, Patti Labelle, and others are still doing what they love because they have vocal coaches helping to keep their voice in tip top shape.  At this point, I urge you to make a decision about your vocal career.  Where has it been?  Where is it now?  Where do you want it to go?  If you’re serious about singing, stop making excuses and get vocal lessons.  They’re affordable and necessary.  Remember, this is your life.  You are responsible for your success.  Since this is supposed to be your passion, go all out.  Do everything in your power to be at your vocal best to get the vocal results you desire!


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Collaboration is key to the success of any industry.  No one makes it alone.  So, I wanted to give you this little gym.  Network with other vocalists & musicians.  They can add something different to your set, track, song, etc.  For instance, an R&B singer could very well get some acoustic set.  All he or she has to do is network with some other acoustic musicians.  That skillful guitarist can turn that soulful track into an acoustic story right on stage.  Now, you've broadened your audience with just that simple tweak or experiment.  A country singer could very well link up with a pop or urban producer and do a remix version of an original track.  So many examples I could....The point is to work with each other & GROW!  Remember the Young Stars Performing Arts Camp begins this summer.  Sign up at http://www.dileesahunter.com/summer-camp.html 


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Every now and then I get an opportunity to watch Glee.  I was able to catch the episode where they did Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You.”  I have to say I was very impressed with the amount of emotion that was expressed not just vocally but on the face as well.  Watch the video with and without audio.  Whenever you sing your face and vocals should match in regards to emotion.  She does just that.  
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Whenever you do cover music, always try to put a creative spin on it that makes it your own.  The singers on Glee do a great job of this.  


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Dileesa Hunter