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wabba_treads

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  1. Flawless man, nothing more to say. I'm surprised no one commented on this top-notch performance... You had some of the hardest phrases to swell the mixed/full voice on and you just nailed it!
  2. Fantawesome performances guys! Sorry fantastic and awesome just weren't good enough words to describe the sheer magnitude of epicness this thread has. :lol:
  3. Wow lovely interpretation/cover! I really liked the tone throughout and you really sounded like you meant every word. The only thing is that you were just a tad bit flat when the key change happened around 2:01. Were you listening to the music with the headphones or your own voice? For some reason, I've found when you listen to music with earphones in while recording yourself with the same song there is a tendency for the voice to get a little bit wobbly with pitch, I really don't know why. Whenever I record I always put my voice in the foreground first, with the music in the background instead other than the other way around just in case that happens. Anyways, hope that helps, I'm kind of a newbie to singing too compared to you, but its just something I've encountered with recording. You're a huge help to everyone around here Aspiring Singer. I wouldn't be surprised if you're going places soon Awesome job! Sorry for the long post/lecture, its unlike me lol
  4. Wow fantastic job on this! Lots of power required and you just nailed it.
  5. Hey man! Cool to see another Robert Plant fan around the forum. That was an awesome demo man. You almost had a Chris Cornell-ish approach to the opening wails. The only thing I can say is that it may be easier for you to go from an AW vowel to more of an UH vowel on the B4 to C5 pitches for you. I hope that helps! Keep singing, your really sounding cool!
  6. Wow sounded a lot like Myles Kennedy really throwing down hard (but in your own way of course)! Good stuff. What songs have you been working on lately that use that rasp technique?
  7. Wow that was a really marvelously amazing in a mystical way! Loved it!
  8. Oh man, it seems the track isn't working. It says it might be private or broken. Sometimes I don't realize that after I upload the track in set to private because I'm logged in Looking forward to listening!
  9. Well you have a pleasant enough tone and I could hear some potential here. You just need to hone in on working on your pitch and support as there were some moments where you kind of just faded in and out of the song and it just sounded like you were tired. I didn't hear anything embarrassing so don't worry about that, you just need a little more confidence. Keep on singing dude and just keep working at it, you'll get there! :)
  10. Its okay Ron! I still pronounced Epiphone like "Epiphany" up until 5 years ago. I also used to think that song by The Who was called "Teenage Wasteland" but it really was "Baba O' Reilly", but I guess thats understandable hahaha.
  11. What I meant by grit is that really slight rasp or distortion that Lou Gramm uses to add the "bluesiness" and color to the song. Listen carefully when he does the F#5 and the F5 and even the B4s in the bridge "IN my life" you can hear a little bit of rasp there. As for how to add it for yourself, I am not the best person to ask because I'm still trying to find my own "sweet spot" for adding rasp without hurting myself I would recommend taking a little lesson for that with a vocal coach near you or the many coaches that offer online Skype lessons right here at the forum like Rob Lunte, Daniel Formica, Phil Moufarrege and many others.
  12. Wow nice job man! Keep on doing what you're doing, because if you can even sing that song in tune without wearing yourself out, much singing it passionately, you're doing something right! I would just add a little bit more grit towards the end though to give it that signature "punch" but only if you can do it in a safe way. Congratulations! :)
  13. Sounds awesome Ronws! Its neat hearing a truly "unplugged" version of this. Almost sounds like the version a wistful Major Tom would do after he realizes he might have no chance of ever going back to Earth. Pitch was spot on all around and recording sounds good. BTW I think this song is actually called "Space Oddity". but its all good. That David Bowie Bing Crosby Duet I posted I did in the other thread really must have stuck with you lol!
  14. Cool! I really liked that... Nice tone and style! You seem to have excellent recording skills too! What was the name of the song you played in the first demo?
  15. Thanks sixohs! It was sort of a one take anything goes kind of thing. :)
  16. Awesome job too David! You sound a bit like Graham Bonnet there. :)
  17. If theres anything else anyone wants to critique I'm listening intently!
  18. Wow your Klaus Meine interpretation is spot on! Awesome cover man.
  19. I wonder why people don't cover "Black Dog" as much as say, "Don't Stop Believing" or even this song. You have to sustain notes in the low head tones a lot longer in DSB + RTTH so I feel like those songs are tricky enough to ward more people off to cover that than Black Dog... Edit; AWESOME job on the chorus especially, Olem!
  20. Wow, that is quite a huge compliment for me, I never thought I would hear that! Thank you for your kind words! I think I went a bit flat for some of the verses, the reverb helped that somewhat of course. :lol:
  21. It was a dark and stormy night... And I was in the mood for The Doors Hope you guys enjoy and thanks in advance for any critiques! P.S I accidentally muffled the mic a few times with my hand since I was recording my vocals on my phone mic which is why the sound sometimes fades in and out.
  22. You have a pleasant tone and some relaxed vibrato that fit the song. The only thing I would work on a bit is your support as you were a bit shakey on a few phrases (such as the bridge before "my heads underwater"). If you're not familiar with Diaphragmatic breath support heres a video to show what it is. Hope this helps! Keep singing! Edit: the support thing is what I'm still working on myself, so you're not alone :lol:
  23. That was just excellent!! Seriously I have nothing more to say...
  24. I enjoyed that guys! You two have some chemistry and good blending going on. You guys would sound awesome with "Mrs. Robinson" next :P
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