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Gneetapp

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  1. Its been a while! I was studying this one for some time but had to put in on hold to learn a bunch of other songs for a project...

    Anyways, cool song that in my opinion needs an extra punch to work well. Very fun stuff to study, I recommend!

    https://app.box.com/s/9ylbzjg5g56stj9icr5atqza9jdio9lc

     

    Let me know how it sounds like! :) and thanks for listening!!

    Nice job, as always, Felipe! I really don't know what else I could comment on bro. Really powerful singing. Maybe, I would like the volume of your voice just a bit lower in relation to the backing track (for my taste). Keep'em coming man!

  2. Nice going Ellise! I loved it! Did you write lyrics and music? Really good ballad, or if I may say, a POWER Ballad?! I could hear in my mind a fews routes you could go with your song, as Musikman already suggested, with a piano + strings and your beautiful voice (showing a kind of fragility and strength), or power ballad starting with a piano and then a whole band joining in with a beautiful guitar solo, and so on. You should definitely multitrack this baby, produce a video e get ready to get lots of fans. Nice going girl!

  3. Hi Simpan24, it sounds like you are yelling/shouting instead of singing. You need to make several micro adjustments in your vocal tract to be able to transition to a B4, especially stepping off the gas pedal and following resonance. Because you are not making the adjustments you are hitting a ceiling and choking. I think it is very common in male voices (untrained), as I too have struggled with the same problem, until I learned to overcome my passaggio. Good thing you are training with a method already. But I don't think you can learn and "master" this coordination in such a short time, as you also need to built the muscles. Of course, I may be completely mistaken, as I'm not a vocal teacher or an advanced vocal student. Good luck. 

  4. I will consider getting a teacher if funds will stretch .

    Also not sure if you actually mean it that way or not but you called me man and dude and I'm a girl. Maybe I am just being paranoid because I know my voice is quite low.

    Thank you again so much!

    Hi shimada, I am so sorry for the confusion. I hope you didn't feel offended by me not recognizing your gender through your singing voice. In my defense, those notes you sang were in an intermediate octave, so it could be a man or woman singing. Besides, even though you sang softly, you used a low resonance, very bluesy. Regarding the thread I linked, it was because you said you would consider a home study. Cheers

  5. Shimada, what are you talking about man? You got a nice singing voice dude! It is not even half annoying as mine. ;-)

    If you like singing, you should develop your voice and skills, even if you don't plan at the moment to front a band or start doing gigs. You just need to find a good coach (several excellent ones right here at the forum) or/and a vocal method (there are a few good ones) that makes you feel comfortable and start the journey of vocal discovery. Yes, you could do it by yourself, but it is way harder, and it is not for everybody, besides, it would take years and years longer than if you were guided by a coach. Keep on rocking

  6. Gneetapp, thanks for the encouragement. I don't think singers can afford to be too self conscious with all the strange noises and crazy faces we need to pull during practice! :-) As for recording I record the video and audio separately and sync it up in Windows movie maker. The camera audio alone isn't very good.

    ​Hi Anthony, thanks for the response. Yeah, I understand you record video and audio separately, but at the same time, right? So, I was wondering how you monitor while you are recording, as I didn't se you wearing a headphone. Unless you have your speaker playing the backing track, and you turn off monitoring of your microphone while you are recording. Still, you need to be careful to avoid the backing track being recorded by the microphone. Is that how you do it? Sorry for the persistence, but to me It looks way cooler to appear on the video without the headphones. Thanks again man.

  7. As for accents, they are like music to me. I can tell if a guy is from Mexico, Central America, like El Savador or Honduras, or south America, something a lot of gringos can't do. To them, all speakers of spanish sound the same. But I hear accents like others hear notes.

     

    ​Hi Ronws, just curious, how about Brazilians? Can you differentiate our accent from the other spanish speaking people from S. America? If you can, it is even rarer than you have thought it was. Cheers

  8. Hi Anthony, welcome to the forum! I'm glad you are not the shy type of person, for posting all your attempts to find out how you can improve. This quality is mostly appreciated, together with perseverance, if you are really set to become the best vocalist you can be. I got a slightly off-topic question for you: how did you produce your videos? I mean, I see you singing on a microphone in the first videos with the backing track, but I just couldn't figure it out how you were doing it. Are you using monitoring on your DAW? Cheers, and Keep on Rocking man! :beerbang:

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