I feel very connected to you and the way you see the world, and your music/fashion has influenced me so dramatically. Kia Ora Kimbra! I have been a huge fan of yours for such a long time now, and I have to say you are my all time favorite artist. I have a pretty huge range that I'd like to learn to use with more control. I really enjoy to sing with abandon as you do so effectively but I find that I struggle to hit notes a lot of the time. I'd like to ask you what is the best advice you would give an amateur singer-songwriter? What are you usually thinking about when you're singing? It is so evident that you're feeling the emotions behind the songs/melodies but you sing with such impeccable tone. Writing is a life-saving catharsis for me and I just want to thank you for providing indirect encouragement! So so so looking forward to your show on Monday. The way you speak about creativity connection and expression has inspired me in my daily life for almost a decade and this year I finally began to make my own music after learning guitar and keys with a teacher, often looking to you for inspiration. Hi Kimbra! I'm coming to New York for the first time EVER to meet up with a bunch of friends and see you at Brooklyn Steel! I first saw you when I was sixteen at the Aragon ballroom in Chicago and I think of your performance that evening as a pivotal moment in my life!! It was magnificent. Follow us on Twitter or Like us on Facebook!įacebook Twitter Instagram Calendar Please check out our Rules and FAQs.Email us at Step-by-step guide to doing an AMA.See more on our comment removals policy here.Attempting to bypass this rule by adding a ? to a non question will result in a permanent ban.All initial responses to posters must contain a properly punctuated question.Requests should be posted in /r/IAmARequests.
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