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So you want to learn to sing but you’re not sure you can afford the ongoing costs of private singing lessons? Are there any other affordable options available? Here are a few options you might want to explore.   

Your best option would be to check out Brett Mannings Singing Success vocal coaching program. This is the undisputed king of teach yourself singing courses comprised of 12 interactive audio CDs, a DVD and learn about singing booklet. I’m not kidding when I say this is the most sought after and highly acclaimed teach yourself singing course on the market today.

Brett Manning’s Singing Success has received literally thousands of amazing testimonials and is recommended by more Grammy award winners and Broadway directors than any other home study singing course. Hayley Williams, front singer of Paramore swears by this course and performs Brett’s vocal warm ups before each and every performance.  

You can check out a video testimonial from lead singer Hayley Williams and find out more about this course by reading this Singing Success Review. This might not be the cheapest course on the market, but in terms of quality it’s in a class of it’s own and comes with a 6 month satisfaction guarantee!

A few other options include doing a search in YouTube for learn to sing videos but I think you’ll find the quality of the content unreliable. My preferred website for online video is eHow.com. You’ll find some good quality videos there.

Also head over to StarSingingLessons.com for quality articles about learning to sing and more singing product reviews. If you want to purchase a book to learn the basics so singing my recommendation would probably be to get the Singing For Dummies by Pamelia Phillips. It’s a good read and you can find it any good book store. But like I say if you really want to learn to sing quickly and easily then do yourself a favor and check out that Brett Manning Singing Success Review.

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