Why (almost) everyone is happy to singing ...?
By najibdina29
@najibdina29 (1309)
Indonesia
September 5, 2011 1:02pm CST
Do you like to sing, or not ...?
Regardless of vocal ability that can be only a mere mediocre?
As a professional singer, I personally have had the reasons:
"I always sing to God.
Continued to sing throughout life.
Continue. Will never stop.
Until no more life.
In fact, if there is no more life,
I will continue to sing to God "
And you? And if you do not like to sing, what reason?
4 responses
@gengeni (3308)
• Indonesia
24 Sep 11
Yes, as a human being I am happy to sing, sing because that is where the conscience release said.
Sometimes I sing when the heart is troubled, then the songs that came out was singing wistful melancholy. But when the heart is happy, then singing a song nan out even cheerful. that's the meaning of a song, where hearts shed flavor, with a singing heart could plong, the liver can be relieved by singing. By singing we can reconcile the world, we can be happy with singing, with singing sorrow will be extinct.
Yes ... we are all happy singing ...!
Every man would love to sing, can not be the most crowded place in the bathroom was not finished.
@shuuen (39)
• Japan
18 Sep 11
I love singing because I love music, and I am envious of people who can sing well. If I had a good voice I would definitely have pursued a career in music. Still, in my own way I enjoy singing at karaoke with my friends and just having a good time, because music is universal and it reaches everyone.
@skydancer (2101)
• United States
6 Sep 11
I do love to sing whenever I can and look forward to when I have more time to sing so that I can work on my technique more.
When I was younger, I wanted to be a country singer (as all the performers I admired were country singers) but found that my dance abilities far outweighed my singing abilities. Everyone I knew basically seemed to think that in order to be a singer you had to be born with a good singing voice - it wasn't an art that could be learned like dance. That kind of baffled me because dance definitely didn't seem any easier to do than singing, plus it is not something you see people totally devoid of talent having any kind of success in (though there are exceptions - and I mean that in a good way)... As it turned out, I never looked into singing lessons because I loved physical activity more anyway, and therefore stuck with dance.
A few years ago, the music director at my parents' church was offering free singing lessons, so I took a couple (and had played around with different YouTube lessons prior as well). Though I still wasn't what you would call a "great" singer afterwards, I did get a lot of compliments from family and friends - they told me they never knew I had "such a good" singing voice.
I am very interested in learning more and practice whenever I can. I am probably a little rusty at the moment as I haven't done any exercises in a while, but hopefully that will change soon. I hope to eventually get into writing my own songs and maybe recording an album (just for fun and on the side of my dancing).
I don't expect to become a sensation of any kind, but I love to sing just for the mere enjoyment and the excitement that comes with trying and learning new things.
@saparidiki64 (594)
• Indonesia
7 Sep 11
Yes - humans are directed at the beauty, this is a uniquely of human ability.