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  1. Very nice singing overall. Some parts were quite impressive, esp the gritty singing and the more full-voiced passages after.   I can't talk much in technical terms but it sounds to me also like the transition from a fuller sounding tone to the breathy, falsetto type sound or vice-versa could stand to be more seamless. I find that learning some Jeff Buckley tunes really helps a lot with dynamics, especially specific to songs of this type.   Btw I love Radiohead, esp this album (OK Computer).
  2. Nice one.   I'd like to hear, in general, a stronger tone, a more open vocal passage and less nasal resonance and to keep the softer approach as a way of adding dynamic quality to the performance, not as the main sound. Hope this helps. Cheers!
  3. ronws - Thanks a lot!   I think we were surprised by the quality of sound at the venue; never occurred to us to try and record the show. Also 'cos we' recently had a bad experience where we got some video guys in, paid them a bunch of money and the in-house sound guy wasn't co-operative, so we basically ended up paying them for some very nice videos with different angles and horrible sound. So I guess that's put the thought out of our minds.   But you're right...would've been very nice if we'd recorded off the board. Oh, well.
  4. Hello folks,   This is a cellphone video someone shot of me covering this Judas Priest song at one of my band's shows. As always, looking forward to your opinions, both positive and otherwise  Cheers!  
  5. I've heard a fair bit of Kiss (though not really a fan)...I do like Paul Stanley's voice on record a lot though. Never heard this song before but it sounds really nice the way you do it, esp the 2nd verse And your tone is really lovely. Keep it up.
  6. Brian McKnight is one of my favourite "current" soul singers. You have a nice tone but I think intonation is slightly hit and miss especially when you do some of the runs....as Killer Ku suggested earlier, the best way is to work through each individual run slowly and then bring it up to speed. In my experience, often with an intricate vocal part it's not the part itself standalone that's hard but coming to it in real time during the song and going to the next part accurately (just like with tapping or sweep picking licks on guitar), so it's important to practice with the rest of the song as much as possible too. All the best!
  7. Wow! Thanks for the awesome replies...I love the detailed posts! I'll try responding to them in depth, so please bear with a couple of epic-size posts from me.
  8. Hi Ron!   Thanks a lot for taking the time to listen...I appreciate your comments  and am glad that you dug it.   My favourite track is "Veil" too!   Thanks once again
  9. Hi all!   I sing and play guitar for a progressive rock band called Rainburn. We released our debut EP a couple of months ago and recently made it available for streaming. Would love to hear comments on my singing or any other aspect of the music Here's the video:    Cheers and thanks!
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