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Jeremy Mohler

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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from Adolph Namlik in People are Strange lazy cover   
    So this is kinda a lazy cover because I just set my mic by the speaker and sang with the original song instead of doing my own instruments but I think that the effect is pretty cool so I thought I'd post it.  My voice is decently a bit louder than the original track so you should be able to make it out just fine. http://picosong.com/62n7/
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to Robert Lunte in Working on Runs and Falsetto   
    Hey Hunter!
    Its great to have you here! Thanks for becoming a member and posting your soundcloud in properly.
    You have a nice voice and lots of potential.
    It is a little bit flat, but I think that is because of a lack respiration and amplification in your voice which comes from better vocal fold compression.
    The falsetto part you are referring to is just a standard slip of the musculature as you transition from your chest voice to your head voice. What needs to happen hear is you need to train your voice and do workouts to get stronger. That is a bit of a broad statement, but it is a statement that is certain.
    How are you training? What are you doing that works on building compression or better vocal fold closure? The bottom line is, you have to be training the proper way to build the musculature to get a good bridge like that.
    Another point is, this is a high note for a male voice, especially if you are not trained up to it. Why are you singing an Adele song?
     
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to Robert Lunte in How Can I Sing This Vocal Style and Better Develop My Own Vocal Style   
    Gallant, I'll try to make this clear and fair...
    Why is this the case? Is this because you didn't understand that book well enough to get the information out of it? It is a bit complicated, especially for beginners. Because vowels and acoustics is a HUGE part of that book and method and if you seem to have missed the main point of their vocal modes, then we have to ask why? Did you not read it? Maybe it is because nobody demonstrated their acoustic modes for you on video? Perhaps its because nobody explained their vocal modes to you in a video lecture? Or perhaps its because all you got was a book, with no content (scales/workouts) to practice?... and no guidance on how to train with the practice content, that wasn't there for you? 
    That is unfortunate because you really need to understand the acoustics of singing to really make big gains. If you don't get that, or it is not explained properly to you, and/or you are not facilitated with video content that helps you to understand that, then... ya, it is going to be very abstract and most people get lost on it.
    YES!  IF... you have training content and instructions on how to practice the concepts you learn in a book and videos (if they are provided). DEFINITELY... you would with my program, because I give you training content, and guidance with training routines that include details in the back of the book, a video demonstration by me and more... to learn HOW TO TRAIN. Again, if you are not training the ideas your reading about, your not going to get anywhere. Why would reading an idea make you stronger and coordinated for singing? It might make you understand some things better, but it isn't going to do the heavy lifting for you.
    Ten years?  That is complete bullshit, for most people. NO WAY. Maybe it takes her students ten years to get progress, but not good coaches that have a method and know what they are doing and can actually demonstrate themselves. Not my students. People who train "The Four Pillars of Singing", on average experience huge gains in 2 - 12 weeks, depending on the individual. Why is that?  Because... I provide you with training content and teach you how to train and practice the techniques in the program. I make you run around the track, and get to work... are you getting it?  Are you getting it? YOU HAVE TO PRACTICE!!  Did the CVT book teach you how to practice?  Did it provide for you any workout scales, recorded piano scales to train with? Then why would you expect anything to happen for you? 
    Putting it briefly:
    1. The CVT Vocal Modes, is very similar to the TVS Acoustic Modes. In fact, that is the one cool thing that CVT does that I admire, so I put the idea in my program as well!  It has some TVS changes to it, but on a real basic level, it is the same idea. And the way I did it is, I removed the complexities of their vocal modes and made the understanding of vowels and resonation and sound color (which is what that is about), easy to understand. I think their vocal modes are unnecessarily too complicated. So, the main points in CVT are inside TVS too, just easier to grasp.
    2. TVS offers training content; scales, solo piano workouts, and training routines tell you what to do... CVT does not.
    3. I demonstrate my workouts, CVT does not, because they don't have any workouts to demonstrate in the first place.
    4. I offer you over 135 lecture videos explaining everything I know about vocal technique, singing and the TVS Methodology. Did the CVT book offer you any videos that explained their concepts. Hmm... ok.
    5. They offer a book, its pretty and great. I do offer a book as well.
    6. With CVT, you read a book, right?  Then what do you do...?  Hmm?   With "The Four Pillars of Singing", you will get the most comprehensive vocal training program and course in the world. "4Pillars" is an online course. You take in all these videos and workout content Im referring to and on top of that... you take over 135 individual lessons on every concept. Each lesson has a quiz to test your knowledge of the topic of discussion. Did CVT offer you any quizzes or tests to measure your progress? No, the sold you a book... and walk  away. 
    7. Did CVT take the time on a Sunday afternoon to write huge posts to try to help you, guide you in the right direction, give you feedback on your singing and generally give you a GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE EXPERIENCE, before you bought their book? Did they do that after you bought their book?  Hmm...?  WHO DID DO THAT FOR YOU?  
    I understand why your frustrated and fed up... I really do.  There are a lot of guys out there like you.. but have faith in me... my program is probably currently the best program for people that want to train in the industry right now... and I give a shit... can you tell? Can you tell that I care about your success? 
    READ THESE REVIEWS:
    http://www.thefourpillarsofsinging.com/reviews/
    These are real customers... and most of them didn't have half the experience that you do already.
    CLICK THIS LINK AND GO TO THE HOME PAGE AND VIEW THE ENTIRE VIDEO AND PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT THE VIDEO IS TELLING YOU!
    http://www.thefourpillarsofsinging.com 
    Then click HERE to read more details about the offer.
    http://bit.ly/TheFourPillarsofSingingVocalTraining
     
    Then, send me a Private Email and Ill give you a special deal to help you get in... BTW... MDEW has the program as do a lot of guys on here... 
    R
     
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to Danielformica in Wanna be able to sing high without shouting   
    Hey simpan you definitely don't have to worry about whether you are a baritone or tenor yet unless you decide to sing classical. 
    From listening to the clip I think you know that what's happening is you just keep getting louder and louder until you can't get any louder and it just caps out. That is definitely not the way to do it. You want to stay connected without getting louder. Work on your falsetto up and down your range a bit first then choose a volume and stick with it. Sing on ah to oo that might help. Try to relax your face and jaw and mouth like your a mannequin and think like you are singing straight across rather than going up and down. Just some thoughts to work with but don't continue with what you were doing.
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to Musikman7002 in Love Street Acoustic Doors cover   
    Wow Jeremy, Damn I loved this! Very nice, I am a heavy rocker but I have always had a soft spot for the Doors and The Beatles. There were only a couple pitchy spots but you really brought the Morrison vibe to this performance. I could hear the swagger jumping out da' speakers lol.
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from GrungeManiac in Pearl Jam - Jeremy (Cover)   
    Great work man, I'm flattered.  Not much advice to give because this is beyond my scope of technique knowledge.  
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to Jens in Should I give up singing?   
    I just think this is a weird question, singing/music is superfun If you dont like it then stop, but if your one of those who dream of becoming the next Justin Bieber and judge If you should go on or not... Well I just find that childish
    Singing is a passion, IF you got that passion or not noone here but you can tell cheers
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to MDEW in You're Sixteen Cover Jeremy   
    Very true. If you look over the years in music you will find that many of the top songs in any given era are remakes of an earlier hit. "Older music" is constantly being made "New Music".
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from ronws in You're Sixteen Cover Jeremy   
    Haha I get your point, well I'm not just an oldies guy by any means.  I like all kinds of music, including metal and prog, but I don't know too many artists in those genre and my voice is not to a place yet where it can handle those genres.  Maybe one day when my technique is awesome I'll do a "Turbo Lover" cover but until that day I know you, Killerku, and surely some others appreciate some of the more classic songs I like to do.  
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to MDEW in You're Sixteen Cover Jeremy   
    There are quite a few songs that I thought about recording to post, then changed my mind thinking no one would know them or like them. A few days later I would see them in the list of new Posts here. "You're Sixteen" was one of them.  "Country Roads" was another. Add to that "Sunday Morning Comin" Down" and "Rockin' Robin" from a few years ago...
        They don't call them "Oldies but Goodies" for nothin'.
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to ronws in You're Sixteen Cover Jeremy   
    I don't have any critique for this. I simply enjoyed it. It took me back to my youth, in California. Sometimes, you just do a good job on a good song. It can happen.
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to Robert Lunte in Robert Lunte - "Blue Rain"   
    Thanks... Belty?  Coming, very soon... 
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from Adolph Namlik in Robert Lunte - "Blue Rain"   
    Cool original man, keep up the good work.  Would like to hear an intense belty song from you as well.  I really liked your "Child in Time" cover.  
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    Jeremy Mohler got a reaction from Robert Lunte in Robert Lunte - "Blue Rain"   
    Cool original man, keep up the good work.  Would like to hear an intense belty song from you as well.  I really liked your "Child in Time" cover.  
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    Jeremy Mohler reacted to Sexy Beast in Sexual Healing (trying to play the piano and sing at the same time...)   
    It's not perfect but it was fun
     
    https://app.box.com/s/bk9xxdp2ktvb5o1w81yfw0pz6w6wr7uk
     
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