How to become a singer? - Page 2
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Husky
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Fontong
United States6454 Posts
try practicing with a tuner to sing the right notes, fuck autotune, that's for rappers who can't even imagine singing an actual pitch also the counter-tenor video is so cool haha | ||
StarN
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ramen247
United States1256 Posts
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Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17717 Posts
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FragKrag
United States11538 Posts
it blows my mind | ||
SonuvBob
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MooCow
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and gogo @ uncle + number lol | ||
Realpenguin
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im fucking sick of it now (but i was laughing so hard while watching it anyways) | ||
CharlieMurphy
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Code
Canada634 Posts
Please do more songs though, it was entertaining | ||
Freyr
United States500 Posts
On September 26 2009 04:11 HuskyTheHusky wrote: I was wondering how I can take my talent of singing from just a hobby to a career? Here's an example of my work. Thanks~ Hi, As others have implied, you are not very good. Please don't take offense at this, and other comments - singing is like playing any other musical instrument in that it takes time, productive practice, and usually training. You are not so bad so that you are beyond hope - you are roughly in tune for a lot of the song (at least the part I listened to). Some people are not so lucky and have no ear whatsoever, or at least no ability to produce the correct pitch even if they can hear it. Since you can, to some degree, certainly keep singing. Having others listen to you is not a bad idea. One thing that I think is very helpful for learning to sing is joining a choir - if you are in any kind of school you almost certainly have one. This will give you an avenue in which to practice, as well as to develop basic musicianship. Do this for some months while practicing, and if others feel you are coming along then perhaps look into getting some voice lessons. Like playing any musical instrument singing can be very rewarding. Remember, though, that even many talented and well trained singers fail to make a career out of music. Treat singing as a hobby for now, and one day you never know. Hope this helps. On September 26 2009 10:39 CharlieMurphy wrote: I think you are a terrible singer with no talent. Wasn't this guy banned? | ||
Kingfisher
Canada144 Posts
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Leath
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Ilikestarcraft
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Snet
United States3573 Posts
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Frits
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uhghgggh | ||
Mobius
Canada1268 Posts
EDIT: On September 26 2009 12:10 Frits wrote: lmao im so fukcking drunk ahnd that still sounded completely fucking awful to me uhghgggh LOLOL | ||
Vharox
United States1037 Posts
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CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
On September 26 2009 10:42 Freyr wrote: Hi, As others have implied, you are not very good. Please don't take offense at this, and other comments - singing is like playing any other musical instrument in that it takes time, productive practice, and usually training. You are not so bad so that you are beyond hope - you are roughly in tune for a lot of the song (at least the part I listened to). Some people are not so lucky and have no ear whatsoever, or at least no ability to produce the correct pitch even if they can hear it. Since you can, to some degree, certainly keep singing. Having others listen to you is not a bad idea. One thing that I think is very helpful for learning to sing is joining a choir - if you are in any kind of school you almost certainly have one. This will give you an avenue in which to practice, as well as to develop basic musicianship. Do this for some months while practicing, and if others feel you are coming along then perhaps look into getting some voice lessons. Like playing any musical instrument singing can be very rewarding. Remember, though, that even many talented and well trained singers fail to make a career out of music. Treat singing as a hobby for now, and one day you never know. Hope this helps. Wasn't this guy banned? dude op is trolling, I am playing along. | ||
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