should you play jazz or sing by yourself or with a band. i dont know should you . it does not matter. if you want to start a jaa band or you can go solo. sing or instrument.
but dont think its just gonna go good thre are some ups and down. but you all do havt to coraperate if you going to have a group. but for playing a intrument or singing alone you cant be scared its gonna be all by yourself. now im gonna ask you some questions.
What style of music were you singing? Is that the style you love the most?
Were you singing alone or with others?
How were you dressed? Blue jeans? Evening attire? Leather?
Where were you? An amphitheater? A church? How about the audience, were they sitting attentively? Dancing, screaming and storming the stage?
What kind of accompaniment did you have? ~
Is your voice right for this style? If not, could you make it right with vocal studies? A reputable voice teacher can give you a decent opinion as to what you might realistically attain with training. If you can afford it, get opinions from several professionals. A friend of mine who is currently headlining throughout Australia was told by a teacher that she had no singing talent at all, and a student that I didn't expect much from got herself a record deal within a year of her first lesson! If you do consult a teacher, ask them beforehand if they can teach you what you need to know. Don't study with an opera teacher to learn jazz phrasing; don't go to a blues teacher to prepare for musical theater auditions. this is also if youare playing a instrument to..
but dont think its just gonna go good thre are some ups and down. but you all do havt to coraperate if you going to have a group. but for playing a intrument or singing alone you cant be scared its gonna be all by yourself. now im gonna ask you some questions.