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Muse: The magazine of science, culture, and smart laughs for kids and children

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Q: How can one person be good at singing and another not? Everyone has vocal cords!!!

—Princess Mary Lynn W., Illinois

A: Confession: I’m terrified of singing. I refuse to do karaoke and sometimes even mouth the words to “Happy Birthday.”

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