[custom_adv] Before you even sing your first note, do this: Sit down, grab a pen, a piece of paper and write down your music goals.This will lay the basis for all endeavours you will undertake from now on. [custom_adv] Write it down in present tense, e.g. “I am a professional pop singer, touring around the world and having a fan base of 500.000 people.” [custom_adv] Stay realistic. It doesn’t make any sense to say “I rock the sold out Wembley stadium in 2019”, when you even haven’t played in front of an audience yet. To have a broader perspective, set 1-year, 5-years and 10-years goals. [custom_adv] Unless you are blessed with a perfectly shaped, professional singing voice, I advise to hook up with a vocal coach.You will save yourself precious time and will benefit from much more than just learning how to sing. [custom_adv] As soon as you are able to sing through a song confidentially, go and perform it to others. Start with your family and friends. Take every opportunity you can get to play in public: Your mothers birthday party, open mic nights, karaoke. [custom_adv] Congratulations, you’re already on a good way. You have set your goals, got a coach and mentor and you share your music with the world. [custom_adv] One percent seems like nothing and is easy to accomplish. Applying this to multiple areas of your music will make a big difference and sums up to maybe 30 or 40% overall improvement.