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Jeremy Mohler

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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from Gsoul82 in Bee Gees Challenge! (February 2016)   
    Awesome, that gives me a full month to figure out how the hell I'm going to sing that high.  
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from Collin571 in Hank Williams acoustic cover   
    Hey guys, sorry for not being around for the last few weeks.  I took a quick trip back home to see my family and start the preparations to moving back to MS from California.  I recorded this tune today for fun and would be happy to share it with the few classic country fans we have here.  Anyway, happy to be back on the forum and hope you guys enjoy.
     http://picosong.com/N99s/
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from Adolph Namlik in Hank Williams acoustic cover   
    Thanks a lot man, I appreciate it "Southern Gentleman" hahaha.. reminds me of Chet Atkin's guitar more than myself.  
    I plan to move back purely because I miss the country lifestyle.  Thought I would come out to the city for bigger opportunities with school but I ended up finding out that the opportunities weren't worth the stress of living in the heart of the city.  I'm thankful for the experience but I can't wait to get back heheh.  Thanks again you two.  
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from Adolph Namlik in Hank Williams acoustic cover   
    Hey guys, sorry for not being around for the last few weeks.  I took a quick trip back home to see my family and start the preparations to moving back to MS from California.  I recorded this tune today for fun and would be happy to share it with the few classic country fans we have here.  Anyway, happy to be back on the forum and hope you guys enjoy.
     http://picosong.com/N99s/
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from ronws in Hank Williams acoustic cover   
    Thanks a lot man, I appreciate it "Southern Gentleman" hahaha.. reminds me of Chet Atkin's guitar more than myself.  
    I plan to move back purely because I miss the country lifestyle.  Thought I would come out to the city for bigger opportunities with school but I ended up finding out that the opportunities weren't worth the stress of living in the heart of the city.  I'm thankful for the experience but I can't wait to get back heheh.  Thanks again you two.  
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to ronws in Hank Williams acoustic cover   
    To quote Waylon Jennings, "I don't think Hank done it this-a-way." But it would be very close, as if this were a modern recording but the same sound voice some what. I like your version better. The problem with Hank's recordings was not just tech limits it was his full on nasal sound that was okay in small doses but grew to be overbearing very quickly. Whereas, you have a pleasing voice for a southern gentleman.
    So, what would have caused you to move from Ole Miss to So Cal? School? Affairs of the heart? Extradition policies? 
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to MDEW in Hank Williams acoustic cover   
    Sounded good Jeremy. Glad to have you back. I hope everything goes well with the move.
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from Adolph Namlik in acoustic cover - Not a Second Time - Beatles/Lennon   
    Any and all feedback welcomed, had to drop the key on this one considerably to be able to do it comfortably but still spotty.  Thanks in advance for the time.  
    http://picosong.com/A9wD/
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from Gneetapp in acoustic cover - Not a Second Time - Beatles/Lennon   
    Any and all feedback welcomed, had to drop the key on this one considerably to be able to do it comfortably but still spotty.  Thanks in advance for the time.  
    http://picosong.com/A9wD/
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from Gneetapp in Bee Gees Challenge! (February 2016)   
    Awesome, that gives me a full month to figure out how the hell I'm going to sing that high.  
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from Robert Lunte in VERY CONFUSED HERE   
    Having your singing reviewed here is a payed service due to how hectic the section became in the past when everyone on the internet could post their singing with no obligations to the community. (turned into hundreds of posts from people who just came to get reviewed and leave)  The membership plan is extremely modest and helps keep this forum running. Consider getting a month if you want to participate in the review section.  
    http://www.themodernvocalistworld.com/store/category/2-premium-membership-plans/
     
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to aravindmadis in Sugar - Maroon 5   
    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.. 
     
     
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to Robert Lunte in Do I Really Have A Crap Voice?   
    Teachers that tell their students that they don't sing well, or "can't do it" are uninformed cowards that hide their own inability to meet their student's needs, by taking advantage of their authority so their students will buy off on their bullshit.
    It is a way of not accepting accountability for what you don't know about the voice and how to train it, and pointing the finger back at your student, with a lie... it is shameful.
    If any voice "teacher" ever tells you that you can't do it, or you will never be able to sing high notes because your a baritone, or you are just not cut out for this or for that... tell them to FO and ask for your money back.
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to Gsoul82 in GSoul Got 4 Pillars! (Thoughts/Progress)   
    Hey all,
    A few months ago, I decided to get The Four Pillars. Since then, I've looked over different areas of the program, several times .At the time, I was too busy to really get into it all, and start practicing regularly, but I've just now got things together, so I can begin doing just that.
    A little background on me: I got into this singing thing a few years ago. It was something I was fascinated with for a long time, but I didn't know it was a skill that could be learned and developed. Once I found out that it was, I immediately decided that I wanted to learn.
    To try to accomplish that, for a while, I took lessons, and used several programs, including CVT and Singing Success. I even had purchased Singing Success forum access for a few months.
    I'm now going to express why I feel this is the best program around, if you really want to learn how to sing. This program is as thorough as a program gets. A comprehensive book, with an exhaustive assortment of video instructionals, explanations, and pre-recorded workouts. There's order, and guidance in this program. You're not completely overwhelmed by it all. You know what you're doing, when you should be doing it, and why you're doing it. The very science of it all is explained, but you aren't  overwhelmed with a flood of terms. Still not quite sure about something? Check out the video library or come to the forum, because there's actually a forum where the creator of it all is actually active, and answering questions, everyday.
    This makes Singing Success look like an unfinished product. I bought access to that forum, for a while, and while it did show far more exercises, there was no order. You didn't know when to work on things, or why you were doing things. Forum was barely active. I ended up deciding to get that program. It was a 7 page ebook and a bunch of exercises in MP3 format. No direction. I used the exercises for about 3 weeks, and stopped. Looks, and sounds good, but no substance. For example, they put in examples of the whistle register being used, and no explanation of how to use it, at all. Perfect example of the entire system. Looks good, but nothing behind it. There were also examples of singing in several different styles, but no instructions or explanation regarding the dynamics necessary to sing in those styles. Should have just been called "Mirage Music" system, because it looked like something, but it wasn't.
    CVT was better, but it did not go as far as this system does. There's a book, and exercises, but reading, and hearing, is not enough. Some things are hard to pick up just from reading descriptions, and hearing them done. And when you're not able to bridge that gap, there's a dead forum. There are vocal effects and techniques in this book that sound great, but are not easy to perform. This can be dangerous, because if you think you are doing what you're reading and hearing, but you are not performing the exercises and techniques properly, you can seriously damage your voice.
    With The Four Pillars, you can read about the technique, hear the technique, and see the technique. Still have something you're not sure about? Go to the forum, ask, and you'll get assistance pretty quickly. Nothing is left to chance here. It's an honest, complete program. If you want to know how much confidence and honesty is behind this program, simply look at the fact that the author of the program owns this site, and there is a forum here, where you're allowed to talk about other programs. The author of the program isn't even trying to keep people from knowing there are other options besides The Four Pillars. A testament to how unparalleled this system is.
    If you're serious about learning how to sing, this is the only complete system. Learning to sing is like going to the gym. You use proper form, you do the right exercises, you work hard, and you will end up with a very strong body. Something that looks great and performs extremely well. The same applies to singing. You use proper technique, do the right exercises, and workout your voice enough, you will end up with a very strong voice. A voice that sounds great, and performs extremely well. The Four Pillars is the only gym regimen you need for your voice.
    And to add one more thing, some may be skeptical of whether this program is for you. For a while, I was. As some may have already guessed from my name, I'm into R&B/Soul music. There's an assumption that R&B is a genre where everybody sings softly. This isn't true. There are plenty of singers who sing with power and rasp. For example, Beyonce, Jazmine Sullivan, R. Kelly, Tyrese, and many more. I'm a guy, who's been practicing for a while, and I've got okay range (D2 - C5 in full voice and somewhere like E4 - A5 in falsetto), but a lot of where my strength is at is the lower part of my range. After a while, I managed to get my head voice to not sound like a dying cat, but still sounds like the notes are weak, up near the top of it. This program will build up my musculature so that I have strength and power up there, when I sing in that part of my range, while still working out other parts of my voice (Remember, NEVER skip leg day ). Also, for those interested in Pop or R&B, the scale exercises in this system, and several of the "run" exercises, will also train your voice so that you have the agility necessary to perform those riffs and runs.
    This is truly a program that is going to help tremendously, no matter what style you sing, and it's the only program out there that is thorough and resourceful enough to reduce your margin of error by this much. And did I mention that new videos are regularly added to the library? Enough said.
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from Javastorm in Marc Bolan/T. REX - Jeepster cover   
    Something I threw together in the wee hours of the night.  I did a double track vocal to try and get the sound right and I think besides a few occasional out of syncs it works nicely.  Hopefully you guys like it.
    http://picosong.com/E2RM/
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from Adolph Namlik in Marc Bolan/T. REX - Jeepster cover   
    Thanks man, that means a lot!  Maybe he is a distant cousin haha.. I think it's the double track that makes it sound similar to the T. Rex style.  I know the song you mention, but not sure if I've heard the original.  I just know the hair metal version. 
    For me it was just a light twangy chest, I'm not bridging at all here or anything.  If you are asking about the original song, I am not sure.  I'd imagine the same but only he would know hehe.  Thanks for listening.  
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to KillerKu in Marc Bolan/T. REX - Jeepster cover   
    Metal like neutral if I had to pick a tech term. The posture and position is basically the same M1/M2 so it bridges most seamlessly at usable volumes. The high scream and body of the song here not drastically different, just bridging:
     
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from JonJon in Marc Bolan/T. REX - Jeepster cover   
    Thanks man, that means a lot!  Maybe he is a distant cousin haha.. I think it's the double track that makes it sound similar to the T. Rex style.  I know the song you mention, but not sure if I've heard the original.  I just know the hair metal version. 
    For me it was just a light twangy chest, I'm not bridging at all here or anything.  If you are asking about the original song, I am not sure.  I'd imagine the same but only he would know hehe.  Thanks for listening.  
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from hobbit rock in Marc Bolan/T. REX - Jeepster cover   
    Something I threw together in the wee hours of the night.  I did a double track vocal to try and get the sound right and I think besides a few occasional out of syncs it works nicely.  Hopefully you guys like it.
    http://picosong.com/E2RM/
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to JonJon in Marc Bolan/T. REX - Jeepster cover   
    Was this song head voice though?
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to ronws in Marc Bolan/T. REX - Jeepster cover   
    It was eerie how close that was to the original. Are you sure you are not related?
    Seriously, you should do more of this stuff. Campy glam rock. In fact, I bet you could do a more original cover of "Come On feel the Noise" originally recorded by Slade, a similar band, but better than they did it and more honorable than that of Quiet Riot, though that song and "Metal Health" did make them the first Heavy Metal band to get to number one.
    Bravo, Jeremy.
     
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to Adolph Namlik in Marc Bolan/T. REX - Jeepster cover   
    No longer posted twice.... I took care of that ! No need to apologize - it happens from time to time.
    BTW - Nice job, Jeremy
     
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to ronws in Marc Bolan/T. REX - Jeepster cover   
    You posted twice so we will like it more.
     
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from Adolph Namlik in Marc Bolan/T. REX - Jeepster cover   
    Something I threw together in the wee hours of the night.  I did a double track vocal to try and get the sound right and I think besides a few occasional out of syncs it works nicely.  Hopefully you guys like it.
    http://picosong.com/E2RM/
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