BxD
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I've been wondering the following, as I ponder singing (joining a choir, recording things, etc.):
If one hasn't ever been to a coach, when is it too late (in terms of age) to start taking singing seriously? Meaning going to a coach and learning proper technique and being able to sound reasonably well -- and the requisite many months of working/coaching it will take to progress. Answers should assume a decent voice, good ear and no damage done by smoking, years of screaming, etc.
40's?
50's?
60's?
I recall Pavoratti sounding poorly (IMO) in his late 50's, but that could be also due to years of hard use.
Edit: 2 words wrongly used/spelled
If one hasn't ever been to a coach, when is it too late (in terms of age) to start taking singing seriously? Meaning going to a coach and learning proper technique and being able to sound reasonably well -- and the requisite many months of working/coaching it will take to progress. Answers should assume a decent voice, good ear and no damage done by smoking, years of screaming, etc.
40's?
50's?
60's?
I recall Pavoratti sounding poorly (IMO) in his late 50's, but that could be also due to years of hard use.
Edit: 2 words wrongly used/spelled
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