The ideal singing age? Any age!

Have you always wanted to learn how to sing but have not started taking singing lessons because you felt that you’d left it too late?  I’m here to tell you that it’s never too late to start singing and there is no such thing as an ideal singing age!

Kids as young as 8 or 9 can be taught the to sing beautifully. Sure, singing training must be adjusted later on to avoid damaging their voices during the changes of puberty. Any good singing teacher is able to help here.

But even if you didn’t start singing at a young age, don’t let that discourage you from starting now. It’s really never too late and some people have even claim that their voice has improved with age. But don’t be put off if this is not true in your case. It’s perfectly natural to experience a large number of physical changes as we get older. It’s clear that our muscles will lose both flexibility and strength. However, too often we make “age” the culprit – or the excuse, if you will.

Bear in mind that even young people can have voice or physical conditions. So although there are certainly things we will never be able to do as well as we once did, it is certainly never too late to learn and have fun. It is never too late to do activities that inspire us and make us energetic and vibrant. It’s never too late to learn develop and learn new skills. The Per Bristow Singing With Freedom program is a great singing course that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.

Sure there are plenty of great singers using programs like Per Bristow’s but the majority are regular folks just like you and me. It’s all about taking you from where you are now to where you want to go and developing awareness. So your age is irrelevant. {At the end of the day, old or young really is just a state of mind.} Singing is one of those activities that has no age limit, unless we are judging the way we sound towards some limiting ideal. Stop holding yourself back and start singing for the joy of it today!

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