I'm a music education major... so I've heard quite a bit of "bad". I believe that singing is on a continuum. While you may be on a low end of the continuum to start with you still have the opportunity to improve. As long as you are making music and enjoying it you will find that you are...
A private teacher is always the best way to go. Professionals can be pricey, but you can find music education students that will offer lessons for less in order to gain the experience. While good information can be found online, singing is something that needs to be assessed through visual and...
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This is also a good place to start. Just note that you do not want to increase tension by thinking about keeping the spine "straight" , The spine should follow it's natural curve which is what it does when we "Stand up straight". There are some great images if you google singing posture.
My best advise is that everyone can sing, it just takes practice. You want to be careful to take things progressively, don't push your voice. Don't ever try to work through pain. Warm up your voice as you would warm up muscles. Look up scoops and lip trills to get started with online. My...