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gilad

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  1. Hey Guys,

    This time this is for a friend. I think he is an ammmmmazing singer, and you guys judge for yourself. Anyways, here is a cover of him singing Bruno Mar's When I was your man.

    Now after you have listened to his amazing rendition, I will say that he is now in an inter nation competition and is in the top 3. All he needs is some help. Please click on the link below. and click on his name in the bottom of the page and vote. Nothing else is required, no details, and it takes literally 5 seconds. DO it for me if not for him ;) I think he really deserves to win this competition. His name is : Tigran Gasparian

    http://www.starcentralmagazine.com/male-artists-2/2013/08/20/unsigned-male-artists-august-2013/

    I really appreciate it guys :cool:

  2. Hey Compiled, im with Jens on this.

    I am no vocal instructor, so take what I give you with a grain of salt :)

    Singing for the stars also uses these exercises as well.

    The Nay exercises help achieve better chord closure in your head voice.. They must sound whiny, and nasally in order to be effective. Just like Jens says, don't worry about singing while doing these exercises. You are supposed to sound exaggerated for this to work. Doing the Nasally nay sound causes your larynx to go up.

    Mum's should sound much dopier than you did in your recording. When you say "Duh" in a dopey way, you will notice your larynx dampens. Talking like Barney the kid's character also does that. Anyways, when doing the mums, you need to achieve the same lowered larynx condition for it to work. The mum get's you vocal chord closure in your chest voice.

    Here is a video talking about the lowered larynx exercise.

    Hope this helps.

  3. Hey Baritone,

    Ok, the idea is not bad at all. It can become a pretty nice production. Has the Michael Jackson touch if you know what I mean.

    Please bare in mind, these are my personal opinions:

    1) When we first me, You thought I was like, (Everybody).. Everybody doesn't sound well in the melody, at least not the way its sung. Try singing it not Every...Body but Everybody. I think it will fit better.

    2) To me it sounds like 1 verse, and 1 chorus. Am i right?

    All in all, i love it, and think it has huge potential with a full production.

    Good luck, and feel free to reach out to me via email if you want help with the production.

  4. I am going to come out and say it, there is no way I can sing "Child in time" I think my vocals would sound squeaky, and thin. Then again, I am not trying to build a thick voice in the highs. I might still give it a try, and probably keep it to myself if I don't think its worthy to post. Either way, I don't think I can even get close to your production Rob. You did an excellent job, and the point i mentioned earlier, is probably just an artistic touch of yours.

  5. Hey Rob!

    Loved the vocals, once again, even though not my cup of tea when talking about this genre of music.

    Having said that, I can point a pitch issue that really bothered my ears. This is not dissing, just an honest opinion.

    At 6:11 point, that note doesn't sound like it fits, but when it comes to art, anything goes. Up until the guitar solo, it was spot on no doubt! (again my honest opinion) All in all very nice production!

  6. Hey Guys.

    This is an original song of mine in hebrew. I would love to hear what you think about the melody the vocals, the production and about everything in whole. The name of the song is (Always with you). Since you dont understand the language it would be interesting to hear your feedback. If you would like, ill translate it for you.

    http://soundcloud.com/gilad-alon/m0b3eq8nauy3/s-PDmzm

    Looking forward to hearing from you

    Gilad

  7. Hey Freakyale,

    Take all this with a grain of salt as I am no professional. :)

    In my honest opinion, I think your tone has huge potential.

    However you would require to undergo vocal training. There are some parts that you are not on the beat, also it Seems you take breaths not in the correct places. I think you have support issues as well.

    If you dont have a program, I recommend Robert Lunte's 4 pillars program. It can get you results, and they will appear quickly if you put in the effort and dedication.

    Must emphasize that this requires intense dedication. Approximately an hour of training 5 days a week at a minimum.

    Best of luck!

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