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ronaldhutasuhut

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  1. you can have some fun too by writing a song of your own just to find out more about your style, how the song would be.    Happy singing!
  2. Hi, I started with your song list at soundcloud, and it says a lot. I’m not expert with vocal but I can try to describe what I heard. I think you have two types of vocal which has big difference between, â–º Rock/Metal and â–º ‘Pop’ type.   Your singing on ‘♫Bring Me Your Daughter’ is (as we know) typical Rock/Metal vocal type; very powerful and uses high notes (I don’t know if it’s head or chest voice or..). And you pull that Rock type and show your ‘Pop’ side of vocal with song ‘♫Let It Be’. I wouldn't know that two songs sung by same person if not listen to it on your soundcloud.   If you used vocal type number 1 often, you could have some kind of ‘breathe dilemma’ when singing slower song; I can feel this on the song from Bryan Adams: “When a part raise to higher note, should I use that ‘Metal high note’ like I used to or how should I prevent that happen because this isn't a Metal song”. . Something like that J   It happened to my Band vocalist (long time ago), we play hard rock, metal, rock and roll, I played guitar. When we try something else other than Rock, the vocalist complained about his breathing, ‘my heart used to pump fast’ said he.   Another interesting song is when you sing ‘♫Faithfully’; no ‘typical Slow Rock’ on the song and no Metal highs either; I think you can use that side of yours (like in ‘♫Let It Be’) outside the classic rock world like Pop or R&B. I can’t mention one; you should sing what you like.   Again, I’m not expert in vocal (I can’t even sing), it’s just a general opinion from what I heard.   Best wishes.
  3. Very nice vocal, Aravind. As an arranger, with vocal like yours, I'd love to listen to this song in some R&B style.
  4. Great thread and useful thoughts. I have discussed this with fellow musicians and wrote a note about music critique. It was for myself to prepare my mental facing critiques, this thread give me an idea to post it on my blog. You can read it here, but it's more like pedagogy things. 
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