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So You Want To Be A Singer
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So You Want To Be A Singer by Linda Soules is an engaging and informative nonfiction guide for young readers who dream of turning their love of singing into something more. Written for children, the book takes the excitement of performing and combines it with an honest look at the training, discipline, and dedication required to become a professional singer. Soules treats young readers with respect, showing them that singing is not simply about natural talent or standing in the spotlight. It is a craft that develops through practice, knowledge, patience, and care. The colorful illustrations and approachable writing make the book especially inviting for children who are curious about what happens behind the scenes in the music world.
One of the book’s greatest strengths is the way it explains the science of the human voice. Soules introduces concepts such as breathing, the diaphragm, vocal cords, resonance, range, and vocal health in language children can easily understand. Readers learn that a singer’s body is their instrument and that factors such as hydration, sleep, stress, illness, and regular practice can affect how that instrument performs. Practical details, including vocal exercises, recording equipment, pop filters, and in-ear monitors, make the profession feel real and tangible. These explanations help children understand why successful singers must care for their voices with the same seriousness that athletes care for their bodies.
The book also does an excellent job of showing that singing is both an artistic and collaborative career. Readers travel from practice rooms and recording booths to soundchecks and arena stages while meeting the vocal coaches, accompanists, producers, sound engineers, and musical directors who help bring a performance to life. Soules does not focus only on the glamorous side of the profession; she also discusses repetition, auditions, vocal problems, industry pressure, and the resilience needed to continue improving. Stories of singers such as Aretha Franklin, Marian Anderson, and Andrea Bocelli add historical and inspirational context, demonstrating that remarkable voices are shaped not only by technique but also by individual experiences, challenges, and determination.
So You Want To Be A Singer is an encouraging, realistic, and highly accessible introduction to the world of professional singing. It gives young readers practical information while still preserving the joy and emotional power that make music so appealing in the first place. Children who sing into hairbrushes, perform in the shower, join choirs, or imagine themselves on a stage will find plenty to inspire them, while parents and teachers will appreciate the book’s emphasis on practice, self-care, and realistic expectations. Soules ultimately delivers an empowering message: every person has a unique voice, and with knowledge, training, and dedication, young singers can discover just how far their own voice might take them.
Pages: 38 | ASIN : B0GYKW5K52
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