Monday, November 12, 2007

Lee Hom

Hnever thought that I had a good voice. In 1999, when I won this award for the first time, I knew there were serious problems and limitations in my voice that were caused by bad habits and poor technique. I was struggling with my voice and sometimes it even hurt when I sang. Honestly, when I received that award, it scared me.

I thought, "My voice doesn't do what I want it to.. how can someone with all these vocal problems be the best male vocalist of the year? ! "

From that point on, I worked on my voice harder than ever despite many people saying, "Singing can't be learned. You've either got it, or you don't." Never believe someone who tries to tell you you can't do something. If you really want it bad enough, you'll find a way.

But most people HATE practicing because it forces them to face their weaknesses and magnify what they aren't good at. Practicing makes us feel uncomfortable and can sometimes shake our confidence. But you don't improve by staying in the comfort zone. You won't improve without venturing beyond what you already know.

Whether you are a singer, an actor, professional athlete, or WHATEVER, practice is key to getting better results. "Gong yu shan qi shi bi xian li qi the qi. labor wants the friendly its matter to have first to benefit its" For a school student, practice might mean preparing for a test and working on your weaknesses (unfamiliar material). Hate practicing? Well I've grown to love it.