[H] Good songs for Karaoke? - Page 2
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infinity21
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KH1031
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It will turn you slightly gay. or very gay. | ||
XDawn
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Will get you all the ladies. | ||
clazziquai
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On April 27 2008 06:53 LosingID8 wrote: american songs suck to sing in noraebang gotta go with korean songs... sg wannabe fly to the sky lee seung gi yoon do hyun band see ya big mama HOT shinhwa boa younha etc etc etc HELL YEAHHHHHHHHH My favorite is 준서 - 허락 | ||
infinity21
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XDawn
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Don't Cry, by The Cross Hey, if I can do it - you can do it :O | ||
infinity21
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She's Gone is a ridiculously high song T_t; | ||
LaLuSh
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Your higher register picks up a nasal tonality though and lacks in tone as you add power, so I'd recommend staying away from the chick songs unless they're fairly monotone and you know which key to request (I dunno, never been to karaoke, I assume you can request key changes though...). Singing a sub-octave on chick songs can sometimes be strenuous, but works well on others, depending on the vocal range of the female singer. I'd recommend you to stick to songs with a low range span though, whether it be chick/dude. I thought the "A Whole New World" song suited you well, especially the lower parts. Don't know what to recommend though. Don't sing much popular music. Ronan Keating, Robbie Williams, Elton John etc have a couple of songs spanning a lower range though. Nothing at all, she's the one, your song... My best advice is just to keep it simple. Usually sounds good when you do. | ||
Woyn
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infinity21
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On April 27 2008 23:35 LaLuSh wrote: Trust me. Your low and middle registers are just fine. You sound the best singing "normal". Your higher register picks up a nasal tonality though and lacks in tone as you add power, so I'd recommend staying away from the chick songs unless they're fairly monotone and you know which key to request (I dunno, never been to karaoke, I assume you can request key changes though...). Singing a sub-octave on chick songs can sometimes be strenuous, but works well on others, depending on the vocal range of the female singer. I'd recommend you to stick to songs with a low range span though, whether it be chick/dude. I thought the "A Whole New World" song suited you well, especially the lower parts. Don't know what to recommend though. Don't sing much popular music. Ronan Keating, Robbie Williams, Elton John etc have a couple of songs spanning a lower range though. Nothing at all, she's the one, your song... My best advice is just to keep it simple. Usually sounds good when you do. Thanks for the detailed advice I've been trying to improve my vocal range (and I have over the past couple of years) but it's unrealistic to be able to do it in less than a week. So I'll stick to lower ranged songs. Btw, does anyone know how to utilize this so-called "head voice"? | ||
omgbnetsux
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Journey - Don't Stop Believin' | ||
Narrator
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Here is Jim Carrey doing it in karaoke in the movie The Cable Guy: | ||
LeafHouse
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you can do it together! if I were a girl you liked getting drunk at a karaoke bar I'd be diggin' it... edit: yep, you already know that one... and apparently your registers are good too. maybe it's a sign? | ||
infinity21
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Duke
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seriously, a karaoke thread and this song hasn't been brought up once! what the fuck guys? | ||
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