Love to Sing? It’s GOOD For You Too!! ;-)

I have always loved to sing! 😉

Many years ago I sang on a semi-professional basis for quite some time.

I was also a finalist (twice) in one of Canada’s prestigious country music competitions at that time: THE BIG COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS, in the late 80’s.

I “belted out” 😉 a respectable rendition of some of the musical hits of the time, including:

Desperado, Someday Soon, Stand By Your Man and Catch the Wind…

to name but a few.

What fun it was and what an unexpected pleasure to find that other people (including some who had been in the biz for a long time) thought I had a talent for singing too.

Years later, in 2000 I decided to get back into singing and took more voice lessons, in a more classical vein this time. What a joy it was to rediscover the freedom and pleasure of singing!

Of course I’ve always tried to remember to “lighten up the day” with a song, humming along to a CD, singing while driving etc. The times I really remember the true joy of singing are many and varied. One thing I did not know until recently were the many health benefits associated with singing.

This article is interesting, listing various health benefits directly related to singing. These include: improved memory, lung capacity, reduced stress and lower blood pressure to name but a few. There are many other lists/articles online, describing the numerous physical, emotional and mental health benefits of singing.

Whether you consider yourself a singer or not, it’s a great way to improve each day and your life. And it doesn’t have to cost a dime! Even if you start in the shower and go from there, you might surprise yourself and go on to share your singing voice with the world. You just never know! It’s all good. 🙂

PS: A version of this post was previously shared at one of my now inactive blogs: Take A Happy Break. I thought my Veggie…readers might enjoy this info. too. 😉

7 responses

  1. Now I’m learning about another talent you have, Geraldine, along with your many others. 🙂 I like to sing, and used to sing in the church choirs, and is a small group, using my ‘alto’ voice to blend in, but don’t have the voice to try it without that kind of support. 🙂 Have a good morning and keep on singing.

  2. You have a lovely voice. I love when you sing, anywhere.

  3. Desperado, awesome, Geraldine! Oh how I wish I could sing. I belt it out pretty good at church but that’s only because they can’t kick me out when I do 😀

  4. ashleyforrerwellness

    I was at a campfire a few weeks ago, and when we busted out singing, I forgot how much I love it! I’m not a great singer, but it is so fun and freeing. You’ve definitely inspired me to sing more 🙂

  5. Interesting to learn this about you.

  6. Can’t beat a good ol’ sing-a-long! 😀

  7. Thanks for sharing re: your own singing experiences Joyce. 🙂 Singing in a group can be a lot of fun too. I’m a soprano but I love the alto range, adds such depth, especially in a choir.

    Yes, I need to get back to singing more Joe, I agree!!! This was a good reminder for me too.

    Angie, you made me LOL, reading your comment!!! I’m sure they don’t even want to kick you out. 😉

    Ashley, welcome to Veggies…and yes, good point, singing is VERY freeing. We sometimes don’t realize (at least I don’t) how much tension we build up and hold in, as we go through the day. Singing releases all that, in a very good and fun way.

    Thanks Patti!

    I agree Kev and welcome to Veggies.. too. 🙂

    Have a wonderful long weekend and I’ll be around to visit soon, G

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