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rurokenji

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  1. Have you guys checked out the latests clips i uploaded? the mixed 3b and chest 3b? And if so, could you tell me what you think? Thanks
  2. How about a online guitar app or one of those online ones? Will that be ok?
  3. Thanks guys for all the feedback! So my voice is ok, right? I just need to work on pitch and being on key?
  4. Hi Dante, Thanks for the advice. I haven't got money to get a teacher at the moment as i am a student so i am just trying to learn as much as i can from the Internet. You mentioned something about me not activating much chest voice musculature, and i was just wondering if you could recommend exercises or techniques i could use to fix this problem? And also you mentioned something about my mix being an airy falsetto, i was just wondering if you could give me tips/exercises or techniques i could use to fix this problem? Thanks for the advice!!
  5. Hi, Thanks for the advice. What if i haven't got a guitar tuner? what could i use to master pitch and singing in key?
  6. Hi guys, thanks for all the feedback!! Much appreciated!! I was reading up on how to improve pitch when singing and i came across something about smiling on the inside when singing , helps to improve pitch when singing. I have been singing using this method and i must say i think my sound has been able to come out better and much clearer. I can see myself using this method when singing to bring out my sound more. I was just wondering if you guys could give me feedback, please Thanks Chest 3b: http://soundcloud.com/user8938323/chest-3b Mixed/middle 3b: http://soundcloud.com/user8938323/mixed-3b Thanks!!
  7. Also does it sound like my larynx is neutral and not too high? Also sorry if this sounds like a stupid question but if i start practicing pitch, will that help me able to sing on key? Thanks
  8. Thanks wes90!!! Have you got any tips on how i can go about learning to sing on key and pitch? Also, so do you think my mix is ok? the re eddited one that i sent after the previous one? Thanks
  9. Thanks for the advice! Much appreicated! With the second one, i was trying to play around with my voice as i am still not too sure what my mixed voice. I have done re eddited one with what i think is my mixed voice and chest voice: Mixed: http://soundcloud.com/user8938323/mixed-2b Chest http://soundcloud.com/user8938323/chest-2b
  10. Hi guys, I was just wondering what you guys think of my voice and what could be improved? I know it is far from alright right now but you guys do seem to provide the right advice as the last time i got feedback, i did notice a change in my voice for the good once i covered your feedback. Chest voice: http://soundcloud.com/user8938323/chest-1 Mixed/middle: http://soundcloud.com/user8938323/mixed-1 Thanks
  11. Hi Ronws, Thanks for the reply. Well i am a 19 year old student and i haven't really got much money to buy any equipment at the moment. Well i go to university in a small town and in this small town there are only 2 actual qualifed singng teachers. One of these teachers is the one i currently go to. I think , next week i may go take a trial session with the other singing teacher in town to see if maybe she maybe right for me
  12. hey guys, i think i may have found something that could help remove that breathy tone of my chest voice In this video, this guy talks about a cord closure exercise that helps remove that breathy tone. I have done 10 reps of it so far and i must say, my voice sounds very very clear and not breathy at all. Is this a good exercise for me to work on? Thanks
  13. Also guys will working on exercises that work on lowering my larynx, help me to bring my mixed voice out?
  14. Hi guys, thanks for the advice. I actually realized that night, i was singing in my head voice. I think i have found my mixed voice but it still needs work on it's tone. Yeah, i recorded it using my phone and i guess the quality was pretty bad. i will definitely try using a better recording equipment. See this is the thing with my teacher. All the singing exercises and singing i do with her is "brilliant" even when i started. And like i am not going to lie but i generally think half of the time she is saying nice stuff so i can come back every week lol. I mean, she definitely has helped my voice and it has improved greatly from when i first started but still i dunno... Right now, i am just trying to get used to singing in my mixed voice. Has anyone got any tips on how i could get used to doing that other than trying to sing songs in my mixed? Like i said before, anytime i try to sing a song, sung by a man, i end up singing just like the singer however when i sing a female's song (originally sung by a woman), i can kinda sing in my own voice/style..it's weird haha Thanks guys for the advice, much appareciated.
  15. Hi guys, I have been taking singing lessons for half a year now and i have also been practicing exercises using the videos available on youtube. Lately, i have been trying to find my mixed voice and i have noticed that i can sing comfortably in my mixed voice when i am singing a song originally sung by a woman as whenever i try to sing a song originally sung by a man, i end up changing my voice. Anyways , i have been trying to sing random bits of any female song i hear and (i am not much of a fan of Lady Gaga) in this link i try to attempt to sing bits of one of a lady gaga song using my chest and mixed voice. I don't like my mixed voice and i find it uncomfatable to listen to. I know it still need's work. However, i was just wondering if you guys could tell me what you think of my mixed and chest voice? To be honest, i think my mixed voice sounds waaay too high. Also , i am unsure of what music genre i would like to sing so i was just wondering, if you guys could tell me what music genre my singing voice could be best suited to? http://soundcloud.com/user8938323/sound-clip-82 Sorry, if it seems like i am mumbling on some words. Thanks
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