Warning!
FACT! Most singers sing with a forced, unnatural, vocal production that at some point will cause them to totally loose their voice.
Here's the bottom line... EVERYONE can learn to sing beautifully if they follow the natural laws of voice, laid out step by step in the Vocal Release Course.
Absolute Fact!
Singing is only a continuation of speech. It uses the exact same vocal organs and process.
The truth of the matter is, if you learn how to sing in a way that obeys the natural laws of voice, singing is effortless and beautiful.
Everyone knows that the best singers sound natural even when singing loudly or hitting high notes.
Most singers when beginning training however indulge in unnatural vocal practices like using excessive force to attain pitch and volume, because they assume great singing takes more effort and muscle.
Or even the outdated classical practice of, "strengthening the diaphragm."
Here's the truth, right now you have all the physical development of your body you need to sing. Great singers are not physically different from anyone else.
They were not born with, "stronger than average vocal cords, a powerful diaphragm, or even HUGE LUNGS."
What they do have is a sense of ease in their voice. Either because of proper training or natural ability they ALLOW their voice to come out.
Any expert will agree that the human voice works it's best when it is done freely and no real effort is exerted.
That's exactly why when you watch a show like American Idol that so many of the rejected contestants (and some of the ones that get through) sound so awful.
They don't obey the natural laws of singing! They try to muscle their way through singing as if they were powerlifting at the gym!
"Warning To Singers!" Singing with a vocal production that is not natural can severely damage your voice.
Let me ask you: when you sing now is your voice sore after wards? Or, do you push large amounts of air to go up in pitch and hit high notes? Can you only sing loud and shouty?
Do you find it difficult to stay on pitch? Do you run out of breath when you sing? Are you hoarse after just singing for an hour or even fifteen minutes?
If so, stop. Your vocal production is forced and you will damage your voice with continued use.
Source: http://www.vocalrelease.com