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		<title>Want To Learn How To Sing Better?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 10:16:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever notice how you can pick out how good a band is by how good their lead singer is? Since the front man is the face of the musical band, they always get the most attention. They use their emotions in the songs to power them better, and just show off how they really feel. So [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever notice how you can pick out how good a band is by how good their lead singer is? Since the front man is the face of the musical band, they always get the most attention. They use their emotions in the songs to power them better, and just show off how they really feel. So I wonder what the other band members think about not havin the same amount of attention. But really, at the same time they don&#8217;t have to be the face of the band and have to deal with the pressure. So why is it that most people can&#8217;t sing in front of others, and some are just born performers?</p>
<p>Most people are not really the singing type, they are more collective and calm. Now whenever a person like that gets outs of the crowd, they tend to be completely different. Now when I am alone, I love to play guitar and sing alone. I truly think that I am actually pretty decent at singing. So why do people like me feel nervous and get all cooped up and not want to sing in front of other people? I guess I am afraid to let anyone hear me singing. I think this is why people like me like to sing in the shower, probably because since they are alone, they can be themselves.</p>
<p>So there I was surfing the web looking for online singing lessons and I came up on <a href="http://www.reviewmoz.org">ReviewMOZ℠</a>. I was wanting to learn how to sing better so I could possibly get more comfortable singing in public. The number one ranked product was called <a href="http://www.reviewmoz.org/singorama.html">Singorama by Emily Mander</a>. I have never heard of the program until I read about it on that site. After I read the <a href="http://www.reviewmoz.org/singorama.html">Singorama review</a>, its true, and I definitely agree with them. I can&#8217;t wait to pick it up, it really sounds like a good and solid program.</p>
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		<title>Review of Singorama 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 13:38:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally a top quality singing course that does what it says on the box and doesn&#8217;t break the bank!
 Singorama claims that you can be an amazing singer in less than 3 months. Yeah, I know you can find big claims all over the Internet but what really counts is the success that real people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finally a top quality singing course that does what it says on the box and doesn&#8217;t break the bank!</p>
<p> Singorama claims that you can be an amazing singer in less than 3 months. Yeah, I know you can find big claims all over the Internet but what really counts is the success that real people are having with this course. And this is where Singorama shines. Singorama users are claiming that after just a few months using their course, they can hardly believe the progress they&#8217;ve made in achieving a professional sound.</p>
<p> Here you can get a detailed <a href="http://www.starsinginglessons.com/singorama-review.php">Singorama review</a>.</p>
<p> What this means is that people who previously could never reach high notes are now not only singing them with ease but holding them as if their voices were floating on air. Best of all is the boost in confidence that these online singing lessons have given them. In many cases it sounds as if they&#8217;ve been given a new lease on live in finally becoming the professional singer they&#8217;d always dreamed of. Folks who before you couldn&#8217;t even drag out onto the stage if you wanted to, are now singing confidently in front of live audiences &#8211; and relishing every second of the limelight.</p>
<p> And to think that so many of these folks used to be accused of being &#8220;tone deaf&#8221; and politely informed that singing just wasn&#8217;t their life&#8217;s calling. It just goes to show that people are not necessarily &#8220;born to sing&#8221; as is commonly believed. All you need to sing like a pro is a little determination and access to the right tools. I know this probably sounds pretty hard to believe because there is a common misconception that you are either born a singer or you&#8217;re not. This myth (and it is nothing more than a myth) has held so many people back from fulfilling their dream of singing at a professional level, when in fact all you really need is practice and the right tools.</p>
<p> Anyway you can get a more detailed <a href="http://www.starsinginglessons.com/singorama-review.php">Singorama review</a> from the Star Singing Lessons website, which specializes in online singing lessons. They&#8217;ll give you a comprehensive review of Singorama and you&#8217;ll notice that they gave Emily Mander&#8217;s Singorama Version 2 a five star rating.</p>
<p> The Singorama member&#8217;s area is packed with singing audio lessons ranging from lessons on vocal technique and singing style all the way to more technical stuff as well as helpful tips about performances and auditions. Basically all the info an aspiring singer could possibly need. I guarantee you&#8217;ve never seen anything like Singorama before. It&#8217;s offers not just the best bang for the buck but for less than $100 you will never need to pay for another singing course again. Period!</p>
<p> So if you&#8217;re serious about learning to sing like a pro, don&#8217;t forget to check out <a href="http://www.starsinginglessons.com/singorama-review.php">Emily Mander&#8217;s Singorama review</a>.</p>
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