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hayls_x
Jul 14, 2007, 01:19 PM
Hey, I'm Hayley, I'm 16 and I'm part of a theatre school in Billingham, UK. Erm, we're all about developing new skills and learning new things everyday, and so our director comes up with an idea that will apparantly boost our confidences, but also let him get to know us a little more.
He's decided we all have to sing a song on our own in front of everyone in the theatre group (about 30 people including the director) - trouble is, I can't sing! :confused:
He's gave us the option to lip-sync if we're terrible but I'd rather not because I think I would feel dafter, he said we can use the instrumental to sing along to, use the original track and just sing over it, or sing it acapella (without music) - but we all have to be using a mic (obviously off if we're lip-syncing)...does anyone know of any easy songs to sing ?
Cheers :)
x x x

nauticalstar420
Jul 14, 2007, 01:21 PM
It depends on your range. How do you sound the best? High? Low?

hayls_x
Jul 14, 2007, 01:58 PM
Ermm. Well like I say I've never really sang to an audience so I don't really know, but I find it harder to hit high notes so I'm probably best sounded to low.
x x x

nauticalstar420
Jul 14, 2007, 02:00 PM
I know lots of people don't like her, but Britney Spears's songs don't USUALLY get very high. Listen to a few of her songs :)

miss_TK TAY
Jul 25, 2007, 12:47 PM
OK 1 of fergies songes are good the 1 I'm thinking of is glamorous

laura carman
Jul 27, 2007, 09:06 AM
Hey, I'm Hayley, I'm 16 and I'm part of a theatre school in Billingham, UK. Erm, we're all about developing new skills and learning new things everyday, and so our director comes up with an idea that will apparantly boost our confidences, but also let him get to know us a little more.
He's decided we all have to sing a song on our own in front of everyone in the theatre group (about 30 people including the director) - trouble is, I can't sing! :confused:
He's gave us the option to lip-sync if we're terrible but I'd rather not because I think I would feel dafter, he said we can use the instrumental to sing along to, use the original track and just sing over it, or sing it acapella (without music) - but we all have to be using a mic (obviously off if we're lip-syncing)...does anyone know of any easy songs to sing ?
Cheers :)
x x x
Hey I'm laura I'm 13 I may have your answer it doesn't matter if you carnt sing just try your best sophie bush could not sing if her life dipended on it but everyone loved her you never know what people might thin unless you try it so good luck if you do it
Ps. A tip when you sind if your nervise about it think about the one you love

laura carman
Jul 27, 2007, 09:08 AM
Another you buy cascada is easy I sang it in my talent show its easy and its slow 4 you

kykyleigh
Jun 24, 2010, 06:01 PM
Bubbly by colbie calliat. It worked really well for me and I can't really sing well either.

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Jan 3, 2011, 01:08 AM
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