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Glee Gets Kids Inspired to Sing Their Hearts Out 30 Jun 2011, 5:14 am
Glee has become one of the most popular television shows to hit the small screen. It’s not only one of the most well-liked television programs among adults, but children as well. More and more children in the U.S are watching Glee every Tuesday night, bopping along to that week’s choice of hit covers and singing along with the characters. So what is the magnetic attraction of Glee? Glee has brought back the musical genre and made it modern. Plus, it’s introduced this new (or old) depending on how you look at it, kind of entertainment to a whole new audience. Children of all ages are falling in love with singing thanks to popular teen idols like Britney Spears and Miley Cyrus, and watching televisions shows like Hannah Montana and Glee. So what can parents do to hone their child’s singing talent? Take them to a few singing classes and see how they like it. Hearing a song on the radio or on TV looks simple, but it actually takes a lot of hard work to achieve a harmonious voice. If your child is interested in taking singing classes, JRP Long Island (http://www.jrplongisland.com) offers singing classes for children ages 4 -17. JRP Long Island teaches children how to enhance their vocals as well as help them in other areas such as public speaking, auditioning, voice and diction and social awareness. By taking proper singing classes, children can become familiar with their singing voice and work towards developing a talent. Singing classes can also help children to break out of their shell, interact with other children and make new friends. Check out talent agencies in your area, or if you’re in the Long Island/New York area, contact JRP Long Island. They have a long list of professionals who are committed to helping children find their talent and feel confident. You can visit JRP Long Island online at: http://www.jrplongisland.com. |
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