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Think You Can’t Sing? Science Doesn’t Believe You

If you think you can’t sing you’re wrong: A singing story (Photo: Jason Rosewell)

If you think you can’t sing you’re wrong: A singing story
(Photo: Jason Rosewell)

I’m tone deaf. I can’t sing. It’s usually accompanied by a smile or laugh, but the message is both clear and absolute. And wrong.

Lorna MacDonald is Professor of Voice Studies and Vocal Pedagogy at the University of Toronto, and she puts it even more strongly. “That’s a blatant lie.”

Of all creative endeavours, singing is perhaps the most poorly understood. To the chagrin of vocal teachers everywhere, singing is the one pursuit where you will be told, you can’t sing, so don’t bother. Parents will readily pony up the resources for acting lessons, or soccer, but when it comes to the ability to sing, many people are still under the impression that it’s something magical – you either have it, or you don’t. Full story.

Anya Wassenberg (Ludwig van Toronto) / October 24, 2017

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