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10 articles to help improve your music abilities

Whether you've read all the articles or simply stop by from time to time, the blog is jam-packed with useful tips to help you boost your confidence and advance in your music skills.

From the curious singer/musician to the more enlightened enthusiast, this advice is applicable at any level, be it a quick re-read or a whole new lesson altogether.

Here are some of Karaoke Version's most popular articles:


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4 comments
  • 7 years ago
      That is really helful,would be even better if a sheet music print out service option could be made available
    • 7 years ago
        Always looking for progress.
      • 7 years ago
          Am a trained singer. They say a fantastic singing voice(Nashville recording studios-and many, many others.). Use backing tracks-quite a few of yours. Am 83 years of age. Korean War Vet. ENT doctor recently said I have the vocal cords of a 30 year old. Own some of your equipment.
        • 7 years ago
            Very useful... thanks. After 40 years of singing, Istill don't know it all but I do coach volalists. 1st Motto: Once the PA is set up correctly to suit your individual voice, let the mike and PA do the work for you, use the Mike to it's full potential (close up for the low notes away from the lips for the high notes. And NOT too much reverb and NO echo! It's not the sound of today.