I knew I was never going to be the next American Idol, but I had aspirations of becoming the next karaoke king. All joking aside, I’ve always loved to sing, and around family and friends, I thought I was a superstar. But when I got around people I didn’t know at the bar or started singing at lunch time, I would be booed out of the building. Just because I like to sing, I always thought about taking vocal lessons. Most vocal coaches I entertained cost more money than a therapist. And if I kept getting embarrassed each time I opened my mouth, psychiatric help may have been my only option.
I found Singorama online when searching for an affordable vocal coach. I wasn’t really sure whether to believe in a system like this or not. Then it dawned on me. A vocal coach is nothing more than someone who teaches you how to use your voice, how to hit and hold notes and how to warm up and properly carry a tune. I guess in the back of my mind, I always expected some famous singer to come over and loan me their voice. I was more than surprised with the ease of use from Singorama. In just a few short months, I went from being thrown out of the bar, to winning karaoke night. I’m sure some people have higher aspirations than I did, I was just sick of sounding like a dying animal.
Singorama is a huge course available online which teaches you the proper techniques of singing. It comes in an easy to download format, and once purchased, it takes you straight to the member’s only area of their website. If you’re anything like me, you probably won’t believe in the product at first. I was put at ease when I saw that Singorama comes with a risk free, 8 week money back guarantee.
Singorama is a 28 course program which takes you from beginners stuff like warming up and pitch control, all the way up to advanced material like how to keep your rhythm and hold that big note. It’s available for $99.99 and with the program; you will receive four bonus items. Jayde Musica Pro is the first bonus; it teaches you how to read music for fast learning. You can accelerate your learning with this program. If you’re an aspiring pianist, this bonus alone may be worth the price of the program.
The second bonus is along the same lines of reading music, The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Reading Music. This is the program you may want to use first before the Jayde program. It teaches you things you definitely need to know about reading music. Notes and values, stave, time signatures, clefs, rests, major scales, bar lines and the chromatic scale. Essentially everything a music teacher could teach you, but this is free.
The third bonus is, Advanced Learning. This is a guide for singers and helps hone your technique in half the time. This item contains secrets and tips of how to sing like a pro. The forth bonus is, Singorama Virtual Metronome. This helps perfect your technique of keeping the rhythm and timing while you’re singing. Just like the pros.