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GrungeManiac

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  1. Hey Bono, thanks for the kind words Could you expand a bit on which areas in particular aren't sung perfectly in time?
  2. Hello Enander, haha thank you, us Pakistanis are actually very fluent in English and astonishingly speak English more than our own language You said that I am pitchy through out the verses as well as the beginning of the chorus, stating that it actually works in my favour in the verses. Is this really so? Because to my own ears, I sound in key and on pitch through out. Could you tell me the exact points in the song where I seem to be pitchy so I can grasp better what you are saying? Thank you heaps for also stating issues with the volume and reverb, listened for them again and fixed them up.
  3. God that was beautiful. An absolutely great cover of one of my absolutely favorite songs. It sounds even more emotional on the piano and with your stretching of the resolving notes at the end of each phrase. Could listen to this over and over again.
  4. Hello once again, beloved TMV forum. I'm tackling a different style and tune this time, hoping to do it some justice, as I solely sing rock. Would love some feedback and constructive criticism, as always. Hozier - Take me to Church https://www.reverbnation.com/grungemaniac1/songs
  5. Hey You seem to be a pitchy in the intro and aren't singing the track the way Kurt sang it, but you more or less in key. In the verses, you are singing it an octave lower, I believe. You sound like you have a strong voice though if you're able to refine/polish it. Your lower notes have a nice vibe and sound full. I believe this performance could have been way better, but keep working on it!
  6. Hey guys, started another take on yet another song. comments/critiques/pointers will be appreciated Thanks. You Know You're Right. http://www.reverbnation.com/grungemaniac1/songs
  7. Your voice has a great soulful/relaxing vibe to it. Sounds soothing.
  8. Hello again TVM forum, I hope you are all doing well Once again found some time to begin another cover to finish, would like a general critique and any advice that could help. Thank you http://www.reverbnation.com/grungemaniac1/song Pearl Jam - Jeremy
  9. No, but I know about the whole program and how awesome it is. I find that it offers too much detail on every aspect of singing, which isn't a bad thing, it's incredible, but I prefer not to know much about the technicalities and dive right into a singing technique as it is.
  10. Don't want to poke my nose into your question, but he's kinda done it in his own style and is not copying layne, he's modified the vowels to maintain some of that twang on the high notes, its not necessary, I would call it preference.
  11. Hello Robert! Yes I know, I actually follow you quite frequently, loved your Child In Time cover a lot as well.
  12. Thank you Bzean!   Yes I've started to use distorted tones over the last couple of weeks now after learning to do them safely, The thing with distortion is that you just have to sing a lot in it so that over time the voice becomes seasoned with that tone and then it will grow into it more naturally slowly, from what I've heard. It certainly is a process.
  13. Hello once again TVM, been a long time.   Been busy recording some of my own stuff hence haven't had the time for the occasional cover, but started working on something just to get those inspirational juices flowing. Not finished or mixed yet, but I've started tracking.   Would like some feedback once again. taking on a tougher tune this time.   www.reverbnation.com/grungemaniac1/songs
  14. Damn, that means a great deal to me, Thank you!       Thank you, Yes I like the idea of adding my own flavor to it , I'll try something different after this.
  15. ^What he said.   One way could be picking a song whose vocalist's timbre is similar to yours, then play that song on a guitar and move a capo up and down a few frets till you find a comfortable and good sounding key for you voice.
  16. The adaption sounds great, the 'husky' texture in your voice compliments the verse parts very well. Did you sing the backing vocals as well ? They are very well blended into the mix, sound great.
  17. Hello beloved TMV Forum. Another day, another post.   I've started working on a new cover (the previous being Nutshell), now and I hope to progress on it to complete it as well, Just needed to know if I'm going on the right track, as usual, I'm just unsure about how it's sounding. Giving me some direction and as well as a critique would be highly appreciated   (It's just the few lines of the beginning anyway )   P.S The song starts after 6 seconds.   http://www.reverbnation.com/grungemaniac1/songs
  18.   Thank you so much, I appreciate the kind words extremely Noted about adding more presence in the verses. Will implement it, I can understand that notion you gave since Layne's voice and timbre was really really bright on every AIC song.       Thank you for the compliment It's quite surprising to know I'm not a baritone, I know it isn't important in contemporary music but each category does have it's own 'flavor' in itself, that's why I was curious.   Any other pointers and heads up would be greatly appreciated.
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