In addition, singing can be an effective way to keep your mind and body sharp. With a little dedication and a lot of hard work, anyone of any age can learn to sing. Usually, the best age to start voice classes is 6 to 8 years old. At this age, it's easy to learn new techniques much faster and also have fun during the learning process.
Children can learn to sing at any age, as long as they are old enough to have developed the physical motor skills needed to sing. They must also be able to have an attention span of at least thirty seconds each time. It's also very useful if you really want to be singers when you grow up. There are many studies that show that music and singing classes in old age can be healthy for both physical and psychological reasons.
That said, as with anything else, taking singing lessons at an early age will have more benefits than doing it later in life. The key benefit of early singing development is to reduce the time needed to promote proper coordination of vocal muscles. When your singing joy becomes the desire to sing more professionally, then you have to put on your business cap. Singing is also a very effective de-stressor and increases the doses of natural endorphins “that make you feel good”, dopamine and serotonin.
I admit that I'm a little biased in believing that EVERYONE should take voice lessons, no matter their level, so I contacted Alida Annicchiarico, my teacher in Vancouver, Canada, because she specializes in singing health and wellness. I have been working as a singer, performer and vocal coach for over twenty years and this is the advice I give to parents who think their child will be the next Mariah Carey or Justin Beiber. Part of becoming a great singer is understanding your instrument, so you'll be happy to learn more about your voice. But in general, in your first lesson, you'll talk about why you want to sing and then your teacher will guide you through some vocal exercises.
During singing, you work your body's aerobic and muscular systems, which improves circulation for vital organ function. Your voice is a personal part of you, it's not something you hide, so having confidence in yourself is extremely important if you want to be a good singer. Choirs are a phenomenal group activity recognized for their ability to make large groups of people enjoy singing and creating music together.