#Rate with mercy xD
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If it’s okay I need to hear you speak normally as well
As singing is translated to talking
So I need to know what I’m working here as I help coach people here
No problem thank you very much and I understand the disability part but don’t worry it doesn’t stop a person from learning and singing however singing does have obstacles and each person has their own issues to fix if possible so least you mention that so it helps
Overall tho you actually have a sense of singing that’s not actually bad
What a issue I do obviously hear is your tone meaning the texture and sound of your voice
But saying you’re disabled that’s why I’m not being strict or heavy on it but you are correct it does affect the tone and voice
But it does play a role in singing which people are subjective on so ofc some people will be okay some won’t but that’s not your fault
It plays a role cuz we wanna hear what you’re saying and understand and people like when there’s no nasal, cracking, straining sound etc that’s what I mean by tone so no squidward/villager from Minecraft sound and like Kermit etc lmao
But it’s not bad tho despite that and with hard training and technique and practice it is possible to improve tho so far it’s there and I can hear it I’ll give it a 7.5/10
Thank you for your honest review
It’s how we learn lol
But again don’t worry so much you are correct about your disability affecting but it doesn’t stop you from singing and learning
Singing isn’t talent nor genetic it’s a learning thing