Lemme ask you a question.

Do you believe there is this ONE best way of doing anything in life?

Like, the best way to…

Lose weight…
Make money…
Find a partner…
Get pregnant…
Quit smoking…
Get promoted…
Sing high notes…
Finish a marathon…
Sell your house…
Get rid of your spouse….
Draw a parrot…

And so on.

Something that works not only for some people but for EVERYONE, including you…GUARANTEED!

“Of course I do not believe that,” you might say.

Yet, in many ways, we are hardwired to believe so. 


And that’s totally understandable.

Because…

No one wants to invest his precious time or hard-earned cash to follow a route that doesn’t lead to happiness and success.

But here’s the naked truth…

There is always more than just one way to skin a cat. 

And there are also a dozen ways to learn singing.

The only important question here is: What suits YOU best?

And, especially with singing, what does your body respond to?

See, before I learned the vocal technique I now use, I studied at least two other ways of singing.

And I can’t say they were full of crap.

They also helped me. 

Only…improvements were just incremental and slow.

But when I changed teachers and learned a new and different approach…it just clicked all the way…and the progress happened jaw-dropping fast.

From then on it was completely out of the question that this approach was THE BEST singing technique for me.

So here’s my advice for you:

If you want to learn singing, go and try out different approaches, different teachers, different philosophies and different exercises. Offline, online, whateva the case.

See what fits YOU best…regardless of how many people already had success with it.

I mean c’mon, who cares about anyone else? The only one that matters is YOU and your voice.

But here’s the rub…

If you discovered the ONE technique or teacher you’d like to go with…then stick to it. And don’t mix it up. Commit and dedicate.

For example… 

I’m 100% convinced that a lot of people can benefit from my singing system. Whether total beginner or advanced singer.

But if you take out just a piece of it, like one exercise, and mix that up with some other technique…you probably won’t come very far.

Do whatever you want, but do it with absolute certainty.

Your pal
Mr. Black