How do I choose the right songs to practice for my skill level?

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Firstly, record that particular song in your voice, give it a listen, and you will know. Secondly, choose correct pitch according to your voice and then analyze, if it suits your range and comfort. Thirdly, what genre suites best to your voice texture. Later you can try commanding different kind of...
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Firstly, record that particular song in your voice, give it a listen, and you will know. Secondly, choose correct pitch according to your voice and then analyze, if it suits your range and comfort. Thirdly, what genre suites best to your voice texture. Later you can try commanding different kind of genres. Furthermore, try using applications like tanpura, or harmonium or guitar for pitch correction. Or apps like smule or starmaker, for recording songs on readymade free karaokes. And most importantly, find a suitable learned Guru. read less
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