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Keith

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  1. Hey Keith sorry for the delay, I was not following this section on the last days.

    I think its sounding nice man.

    These higher notes are sounding more stable and natural, really improved from what you were doing before. Pay attention on what you did on the first " I don't want the world to see me", that phrase came very, very nice. Try to bring more of that "depth/space" to the rest of the chorus.

    On the verses it depends on what you want to do in there. I believe there are a few minor points in there where you could "profit" a lot, like the very first "and I". But its more of choices, drop me an email if you want.

    Good work really. :)

    BTW man, would you by any chance have a backing track for Faith no More - Ashes to Ashes and/or Falling to Pieces?

    Hey man. Thanks fot listening! As far as Faith no More, I have Easy, Epic, Midlife Crisis.

  2. Keith - Nice performance! The only difference in tone I heard was in the chorus when you go up to the G#4 - it sometimes sounded a little thinner than the lower parts, but other times it was very consistent. Great job. That sounds like a very demanding song with a lot of notes right in the middle of the passagio.

    Yeah man, this song kills me. I tried it long ago, before I had a somewhat developed head voice. I have been working on strengthening my head voice for the last few months, and it is going very slowly! But, I think I have made progress. Thanks for listening!

  3. Well, what I have been doing lately (which may or may not be wrong) is working on head voice slides. I start at Bb4, and go down as far as I can go. My chest voice musculature was sooo much stringer than my head voice musculature, that singing anything higher than A4 was really really hard for me. SAo, for the last month or so, I walk around the house talking in head voice, doing head voice slides (or decending sirens) and then I sing songs. I figure that as I strengthen my head voice, the rest will kind of fall into place. I used to have a terrible time with A Sailormans Hymn. I couldn't even sing it all the way through. Now, I can pund it out (like I did today) all the way through in one take. It is all about building strength and coordination. SO, ind a workout program, and drill it!

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