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aravindmadis

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  1. Thanks Rob. Your feedback means a lot to me. I will check out the app you have recommended. I am just too lazy to bother about my production, but I guess it won't hurt me to improve my production
  2. Thanks Ronws for your detailed feedback. Really appreciate your tips.. Thanks Ellise, I would not think that way(I mean I did not think it was a match for my voice ) Thanks Benny for your kind words. Means a lot to me.
  3. Hi Folks.. Trying to do something different this time.. Please give a listen and let me know what you think, specifically on the tonality of the head voice..
  4. Hey Felipe.. Thanks a lot for producing the sample audio. I think it will take me several weeks to digest the information, keep experimenting with my voice and come up with my next version.
  5. Hi Folks.. I have put up a few versions of this song earlier which were not too impressive. I am now beginning to get a lot more control on the passagio area, especially with a more "open" sound. I have two areas that I would appreciate feedback 1. Looking at my singing, I seem to be using more horizontal embouchure than vertical. I only very recently started looking at my singing in the mirror. Is there anything wrong in my embouchure. I am looking for dark tones in the upper range. Does a horizontal embouchure produce a "brighter" sound? 2. The second question is with respect to the mix and mic placement. My wife says I sound much better in person than what I am able to get the mix in my recordings to sound. This does not help me at all since we don't hear exactly our voice in the manner we sound to others. What could I be doing wrong? She says I sound very different in my recordings. Is this a function of the average quality of backing track or is it a mix issue? Any pointers would be very helpful. The mic I am using in this a Shure beta 58A. I record in an untreated room.
  6. Hi Felipe. Thank you for your detailed feedback. I uunderstand when you say "open quality" but what exactly are you referring to in the bolded portion above? Is it a physical sensation(like rounding of the lips) or a vowel modification? Can you please clarify?
  7. Hi Gneetapp. I am trying to get the chorus to sound more meaty. I realize as I get better with mixing, some of the really awesome sounding vocals have a lot to do with how they are mixed and whether they are double tracked.. So whether I can improve on my weight in the range, I am not sure !
  8. Thanks Ron, for always being the sane voice in this forum. You have a way of putting things that make total sense.. Maybe there needs to be more weight in the chorus I don't know.. I don't need to sound like Bruce(nobody can), but I was hoping something along the lines of you are using Edge, Bruce uses overdrive(do not mean literally, but you get the idea). I want to know what I could do with my physiology to create a similar sound. If it is not possible, I can live with it... Maybe I will indeed attempt "Fear of the dark"!
  9. Hi Folks.. Please review yet another iteration of the song! Can you please me what technique I am using in the chorus where it goes (Run to the hills, Run for your lives) https://app.box.com/s/2069x3dc3np3ev621lzddt70q9hw8kbg Also any tips on tonality will help.. Thank you..
  10. I am now beginning to gain the confidence to start taking on tough songs. I wish I could get more chord closure on the F#5 in this recording(would love for it to sound more full). It is also a very tough vowel for me("E" vowel). This kind of singing is out of my comfort zone. Always tough to get the right emotion when one has to sing on themes like war, death, evil etc Thanks to folks who listen and drop in a sentence or two. https://app.box.com/s/mjn82h7cjr2pyd09nyjcs2nmee72elo7
  11. Thanks MDEW and Ronws.. I will post a full recording in a week or two.. The "review my singing" section seems to have become more quiet these days.. Just me thinking this way?
  12. Hi Good folks at the forum... Please give a listen and let me know what mistakes you spot from a tonal standpoint. I did this in one shot. It has a lot of pitchy issues which I need to correct. I need some guidance/feedback on my tone. https://app.box.com/s/2wi269jfj3ro66juj77jopfkweozhltc
  13. Not familiar with the song and don't enjoy this genre of singing. But enjoyed your work here.. You have got some skill
  14. Hi Jarom. Thanks.. How does one train pitch? I did both these songs in around 40 min including, so my intention here was not to be exactly on pitch and I was indeed a bit lazy. But having listened to my recording, I am not able to spot pitchy areas in "Have you really loved a woman". Can you please point out specific times in the song where you feel the pitch is really off? Maybe I need to start training my ears along with training singing voice. Any tips on how this can best be achieved?
  15. Hi Folks.. I used to have major issues in both these songs.. They cut across my passagio and I always was unsure about the right vocal weight for these songs.. I had major issues in transitioning from a comfortable low-med range to the high notes above my passagio. It has taken a long time for me to reach this level and I am in general happy about the outcome for now. Obviously, there is always scope to improve As always, any tips suggestions on improvement are welcome... PS: Now that I have heard these songs, I think I know what other members have pointed out about a slightly cartoonish tone. I am beginning to hear the places where this happens(think this is because of the laziness in focusing on the "easier" notes). Goo goo dolls(IRIS) - https://app.box.com/s/evfe0j10ho0fnlurxpi96v4maa2jdy36 Have you really loved a woman - https://app.box.com/s/zcbtbvgpx320yhighu8nhx592myeg36d
  16. Hi Good folks in this forum. I am back after a gap. I have been busy with work and also on trying to improve my technique. So I wanted to take a break and post after I felt like I made progress.. I also had some issues with getting my credit card to work!!! IT was pointed to me last time around that the effort during my belting was very much obvious and it sounded strained. In my quest to fix this problem, I have gone back to drawing board(won't we all love to sing full sounding F4-C5 without strain:) ) and tried to address it in a way that works for me and here is the outcome. This was a single take, so there are a few pitchy spots. But please point out any flaws you here purely from a tonal quality. Thanks in advance to anyone who drops in a few words.. https://app.box.com/s/d59gku119z1a0qsv22ik5r29y5268uah
  17. Not familiar with the song, but man that is ridiculously good singing..
  18. May I humbly recommend the moderators of Vocalist world forum to create a new section called "This is awesome, just come and applaud" and move songs like this to this section!!
  19. Awesome. Puts a smile on my face.. Keep up the good work and let us see more
  20. ​Wakawaka, thank you for your kind words. I put in a lot of work on my singing and it has taken me nearly two years to reach this level. I still find that there is a lot of scope for improvement. The learning never stops, provided one is willing to put in the work to learn.
  21. ​Thanks for your kind words. Yes, I am mostly self taught, but not entirely. I have got a lot of help on this forum to be honest. I think I have a long way to go.. I can't describe exactly what Sexy Beast suggests technically. Except to say that the "feeling" of singing too forward is slightly different from "singing slightly backward". When I sing too forward, I literally feel as thought the source of the sound is in front of my mouth. Moving this sensation slightly backward is what I think SexyBeast is referring to. Understanding this is one thing. Putting it into practice is very very different. Like I mentioned in my reply to SexyBeast, I have to unlearn certain things in my singing style to be able to accomplish this and train muscle memory to react slightly different. But I think i can do this and I am excited to try out songs with a more belty feel
  22. ​SexyBeast, you are a genius. I think I finally understand what you mean by "singing too forward". This is probably why I have a sharp sounding voice and it gets more amplified in a belty configurations. I think I should be able to sing chorus in the same way I sing that particular line. I realize that singing "slighly backward" gives a more deeper tone which will certainly help. I tried doing this last night. For the same song, I have to re-learn the configuration and the muscle memory to bridge. And I guess this is a habit that I have to inculcate for similar type of songs. I am going to try this for my next song..
  23. Grt tone.. Keep up the good work. Hopefully you are no hurting yourself in the process of getting the gritty sound
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