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[quote=Anonymous]I don't sing so I had never really thought much about singing and then I saw a documentary on the technical aspect of singing and was pretty blown away by how complex it is. It was quite interesting how physiological singing was and how the different parts of the body are used to create the sounds and that if they aren't properly cared for, warmed up, and managed they get injured and damaged just like knees or backs. Professional and regular singing is very hard on the body and few people are able to manage long careers without injury or damage that affects their sound quality. The other interesting thing was that while talent plays a role - much of singing quality can be learned. Being musically inclined as a foundation is critical (ability to hear tone etc) but that years of practice and training are why most singers can hit the notes they can and sing the way they do. Obviously more natural talent is going to make the final outcome even better. Ariana Grande was one example of someone whose voice is the result of decades of training and practice. Some of the girls / guys in kpop groups aren't even singers. They are recruited from being models or actors or other backgrounds and then trained intensely to be singers.[/quote]
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