Pete Effamy
Well-Known Member
Plus one for no.
I’ve always rather loathed singing - as I don’t sound like Don Henley or George Michael, and it just doesn’t please me as an instrument. The clarinet, and later the sax became my instruments.
I think that being able to vocalise phrases is useful sometimes in a rehearsal or something, but no, singing was never attempted by my clarinet prof at college or my (pro player) teacher before him.
It’s not a necessity. If it helps you, that’s great. Yes, my voice would improve if I worked on it but I have no interest, I’d rather use that energy on more practice on my instrument.
I’ve always rather loathed singing - as I don’t sound like Don Henley or George Michael, and it just doesn’t please me as an instrument. The clarinet, and later the sax became my instruments.
I think that being able to vocalise phrases is useful sometimes in a rehearsal or something, but no, singing was never attempted by my clarinet prof at college or my (pro player) teacher before him.
It’s not a necessity. If it helps you, that’s great. Yes, my voice would improve if I worked on it but I have no interest, I’d rather use that energy on more practice on my instrument.
