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psp219
United States315 Posts
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krndandaman
Mozambique16569 Posts
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psp219
United States315 Posts
On September 29 2011 07:33 krndandaman wrote: before anything, I want to say you look exactly like fantasy rofl | ||
Smix
United States4549 Posts
suggestions - go to a karaoke place and just sing different songs until you find one that you like/feels good, that's what i did haha | ||
Cool Cat
United States1644 Posts
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psp219
United States315 Posts
On September 29 2011 07:39 Cool Cat wrote: Kai, I'm certainly not the best judge of singing ability, but to me, you are ownage. Lol How did you know my name? | ||
psp219
United States315 Posts
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intotheheart
Canada33091 Posts
On September 29 2011 07:41 psp219 wrote: How would I go about finding a vocal coach that would be better suited for me also? I'm sure that there would be on in your area, vocals are a common thing to find (Not common as in easy, but just popular). And you look a bit like Fantasy. Get the glasses. | ||
beg
991 Posts
i can't give you advice, cause you're better than me... but there's one thing that could MAYBE help you, i'm not sure though... if you go to a higher note, sing it as if you would go to a lower note. imagine you would go lower. it makes your voice much less tensed and sounds fuller. but maybe you're already doing it perfectly, i really can't tell. you're doing it good enough so i can't tell whether you tense up. look at this as a new thing to try. my teacher in school told me this... and it helped me tremendously. just try and see if it's helpful. if it isn't helpful, fine. i suck compared to you. good performance | ||
ReketSomething
United States6012 Posts
Creepy...? And yes, you do sound good | ||
Khenra
Netherlands885 Posts
I sing classical music myself, so I can't comment too much on your performance. I think it sounds pretty good. There's a few moments where you're a little under tone, but that will improve as you develop your musical hearing ability. The thing with pop is, you can get away with pretty much any style of voice as long as you pick a song that suits your voice. Your voice sounds a little 'breathy' to me, which is fine for songs like this. Most pop songs for men are high pitched as this is what listeners are used to. The songs are usually for tenor / high baritone voice. However, 95% of men are low baritones / bases, so singers need to learn all kinds of (bad) vocal techniques to be able to reach the high notes in those songs. This often has a negative effect on the sound of your voice. Also, this often puts great strain on your throat and can lead to soarness. I would advise against singing in those high regions where it's uncomfortable for you. Now, how do you find songs that are comfortable? Sing songs sung by women, and then sing them one or two octaves lower. Hooray for singing! | ||
Spray
United States402 Posts
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Tatum26
United States20 Posts
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Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17719 Posts
On September 29 2011 07:33 krndandaman wrote: before anything, I want to say you look exactly like fantasy I don't see it all On September 29 2011 07:39 Smix wrote: woah, you were def better than i thought you would be haha Same. To be honest I expected him to sing like me at first and was quite impressed lol. | ||
Harem
United States11390 Posts
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Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17719 Posts
On September 29 2011 10:19 Harem wrote: I could just imagine what you were about to say about my singing lol. | ||
McKTenor13
United States1383 Posts
I don't know too much about singing, but I'll throw in my two cents. I feel you could make more of a difference between the stronger points and lower points of the song. The volume for the most part was fine, but I didn't feel as much of an oomph at the peak of the song. Like when Josh sings it and he gets to that peak I shit myself because its like BAM, right in your face. But seriously man great performance! | ||
Zombie_Velociraptor
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/jelly | ||
psp219
United States315 Posts
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Cool Cat
United States1644 Posts
On September 30 2011 10:52 psp219 wrote: What pop songs could I sing that might suit my voice? Gee by Girl's Generation | ||
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