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Originally Posted by MentalAvenger
I have been told that I have a great singing voice. That is no accident, I have worked very hard at training my voice. When I was about 35, I would answer the phone and people would ask to speak to my mother. I decided to work on training my voice down. It took a lot of years, but I now sing bass, baritone, and tenor. I am equally at home singing Old Man River, or Sherry, by the Four Seasons. I have also worked hard at training my voice to sound like the original singer. So, whether it’s Roy Orbison, Elvis, Jefferson Airplane, Aerosmith, Neil Diamond, Van Morrison, Andy Williams, or Satchmo, I color my voice to sing appropriate to the song.
I guess the lesson here is that if you work hard enough at anything, you can achieve it.
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Thanks, interesting reply by you, it looks from your experience, that singing is not a problem at all for you since you have decided to work on training your voice.

and siniging old man river and the four seasons, that's a funtastic. Do you think that singing is difficult when the snow fall occurs!, or in a winter season one cannot sing well in the open house, only because of the "throat problem", I have seen many singers by making a voice during their song "ehhhhhgm".
There are many doctors in this world who takes the assistance of music in doing major operations in their OPD. Even singing can be use for healing too. The mantras through singing also drop good impact on the brain, brain responds very possitively, the human brain is much like to hear music, even if we hear the songs for many hours, later we will find that our stress has gone away.
There are many benefits of singing. below is a nice link for "sound healing"
http://ancientechoes.net/id2.html