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  1. well, its like my grandma always said.... we all need to be more aware of cross harmonic bleedoff due to unchecked retrograde tension fields forming in the mylohyoid membrane
  2. yeah. hard for me to exactly explain but there is a power there lol. I know its a "gift" for sure, but then again im sure its a 'craft' that she studied. You can look at her peers from that era, Debbie Boone, Abba, Linda Ronstadt, Tina Turner, Diana Ross, Stevie Nicks, Cher, Carly Simon. All great...but NOBODY had that mesmerizing presence like Olivia. one trick of the trade. She rarely blinks. not sure if she is rocking eye drops or just a practiced discipline or what. But that whole "stare into the camera and dont blink" deal is pretty strong. if you watch clips from the movie "Jesus of Nazereth" (1977). Jesus hardly ever blinked lol. Whether it was a child actor or the adult Jesus....dude never blinked. Like I said, a type of hypnotism/mesmerism check the "Magic" video. that look at 2:26...a little spooky actually lol And this. almost hard to look at....yet hard to turn away Dunno if its a gift, stagecraft, witchcraft, mesmerism, hypnotism, lol...not sure. EVERY male of my generation was bitten lol. And I was hooked in by the music which I heard when I was around 7 and I heard it on the radio..... because I never saw any of those vids until the internet era. In any case there is huge power in music and stage presentation. Im sort of glad im old now....I dont have to worry about mesmerizing anyone hehe
  3. hehe I hope you knew I was being totally facetious I personally think that if you want to go from a certain sound to a significantly different sound, that it might be good to sort of "overshoot" to start with....just to free up your mind a bit to new perspectives etc. You can get so far painted into a corner that you make a move towards the center of the room and you think youve reeeeaaaaaalllllyyy made a change....yet you really only went a few inches. You ever play golf? Well there is a more or less "ideal" path for the downswing. Some people call it "the plane" or "the slot". Well of course it has a lot to do with perspective. One's perspective gets skewed over time. A better golfer tends to try to stay a bit "inside" the plane coming down. In other words the club and his arms are really hugged close to the body. The weekend hacker on the other hand is almost always "outside" as he swing down towards the ball and he hits weak popups and/or slices. So I went thru a phase where i was so worried about being "outside" that I had gotten WAY too far inside lol. I went out one day and was playing terrible. My answer of course was to try to get even FURTHER inside lol. Finally my buddy says "dude, your swing looks weird...the club is about to hit your ankle" lol. So I figured out that I had gotten too far inside. So I got to a nice long par 4. I pull out the driver and I say "okay, im not going to get the arms stuck way inside, im going to keep them out a bit more in front of me." So I did a few practice swings and I was so used to being way inside, that the swings felt weird. They felt WAY outside!!! But I went ahead and swung like that. CRACK!!! I hit the most beautiful long draw ive ever hit. Even when I played good I never started the ball out to the right like a lot of pros did. But this shot started out to the right and drew back beautifully into the fairway. So even though my current perspective told me I had shifted the practice swings way outside, the shot itself proved I was actually STILL a tiny bit inside since the ball started off to the right. We got people at work...they talk soooooo quiet. Then they try to read something out in the morning meeting and no one can hear them. So we yell "SPEAK UP!!!". The person clears their throat and THINKS they are really speaking up loud but the 2nd try is no louder than the first lol. They probably think they were yelling. So im not sure what sound you want to get, but sometimes its a matter of perspective. If you feel you are way off to one side or the other, sometimes you have to make a pretty big feeling shift to even get back to neutral.
  4. if you want to study an absolute master of stage presence and facial expressions etc, your fellow Aussie ONJ would be a good place to start. Nevermind that she is a great singer and this one. yeah, styles have changed since 1978...but she gives a clinic on facial expressions etc at numerous points. :28 - :41 could be studied in great depth lol. Lots of subtle stuff happening
  5. sounds great to me. Maybe distorted the mic a bit on the loud parts (or vibrated stuff in the room lol) You are probably coming to the point where you just have to keep developing your own ear etc. In other words there's generally not going to be anything glaringly wrong with the singing. Just continue to sing and train and further strengthen things. Continue to find stuff to sing to challenge yourself etc Cute girl too, Chase your dreams but dont sell your soul. Peace, JJ
  6. sounds like you are inadvertently setting up a Hemholtz resonator in your laryngopharynx possibly due to excess tension in the superior belly of the omohyoid. I had to quit singing in turtlenecks because of that very issue. hehe. seriously though, it was pretty euphonic
  7. I feel ya. Yeah, the compressors are a bit voodooish lol. some sort of black art I just notice it gets quieter for instance "how hard it can be"....or like at 1:20, it just drops all the way out. out of curiousity, is that 1 take all the way thru?
  8. pretty nice. Nice tone The only issue that jumps out is that it drops out in a few spots
  9. you dont have to "quit" something just because it doesnt come easily and you dont have to quit just because you wont be a star overnight. Sometimes you just have to take your time and look into it a little bit ANYONE can sing to one degree or another and maybe you are just missing something basic like decent breathing or something similar? Many people told me I cant sing or play guitar etc....but I cant quit because I suck at gaming too...so im stuck.
  10. Tony Rice was born in my hometown lol. (though he moved away as an infant) He did a show here a few years back. he was still getting it pretty good. I gotta say it....you reference your childhood and your perception of families expectations or feedback they gave you or whatever. at some point though, as regards singing, you need to let all of that go Im only reading between the lines because I dont know your background that well. Im gathering that you are saying that you came up with a strong bluegrass background, or other traditional "mountain" vocal style. But now you want to get into more traditional, middle of the road rock type sounds In that case maybe youd be better off to actually try to OVERCORRECT a bit. For instance maybe actually go for a real Dio sound. A really heavy compressed, super supported sound. Or maybe even a Bruce Dickinson tone, which can be a heavy covered sound. Those sounds are OPPOSITE of what you have now. and you may never actually reach those sounds....but in doing so, you'll probably end up dead in the middle with a good basic rock tone its kind of like if you have $50 and want to become a millionaire. Whats the best way? Well a good way is to aim to make $10 million...then even if you only get halfway there you easily reached the 1 million lol sometimes it better to make a radical mind shift as opposed to inching along Peace, JJ
  11. one of my fave songs ever. When I was a kid in high school that keyboard intro gave me chills Pro. lots of soul and emotion. Nice sibilance in spots. Nice chorus vibe Con. The delivery was a bit "syrupy" at times...in other words maybe a bit too laid back and behind the beat in spots where it could have been a bit more snappy and on top of the beat Some tiny little things are off like the annunciation in "I know I must remain". if im not mistaken, the "I" should be a one syllable "I" not a more 2 syllable diphthong "eye". Tiny point that I only notice because I have heard the song a million times. I bet I heard it 20x in the last week alone lol I could be wrong though, dunno. On "I am returning" he does the diphthong "eye" actually listening to it closely, on that bridge he almost sings "I know AH must remain"....but neither sound like diphthongs Evidently it is a very hard song to cover. The Jorn Lande and Bruce Dickinson covers arent THAT great lol. Heck, even Deep Purple never played the song that great live as far as I ever heard
  12. haha. Nice cover and song choice. Im tempted myself to do Harry Chapin's 'Changes' That song has such a sad story behind it. Croce had plunked around, struggling singing at coffee houses etc. He quit that and drove trucks etc for a while. Thru late 72/early 73 he had some success and toured some etc He finished recording his album "I got a Name" in Sept '73 and a week later died in a plane crash, after a concert, the day before the song "I got a name" was released. He had written a letter to his wife saying he had decided to give up music and settle down more with her and his young child and that he would write short stories and movie scripts. The letter arrived after his death Dude was only 30
  13. Not too bad really. The raspiness is good. It only gets a little iffy where it does get into a slight kermit the frog feel like on "longing for sheltERRR" and "i keep SEARRRRCHIN". The "er" needs to be modded a bit to get away from the kermitty feel IMO. To my ears (I could be wrong) it still sounds very unsupported...like you are barely breathing and therefore not getting much sub glottal pressure. Maybe thats where the kermitty thing comes from. Sounds like you arent getting enough air in to really engage the throat resonance and the only thing left is the nasal cavities etc Just for kicks, I could blow OUT all of my air and almost get that tone just from the neck up lol. Then if I just get a decent gut full of air and sing the exact same thing, it just automatically gets way more full with more sustain etc. As an experiment, get a big ol' gut and chest full of air and sing a few of those same phrases while trying to not let out much of the air. See how the tone changes. I dont mean a little 'pip' of breath, I mean a nice big inhale like you are at a Motley Crue concert hehe And/or, do this: record maybe the first verse or whatever again, but make sure to include the breathing in and out thru the microphone so we can hear it like this. remember when I posted the thread about this breathing lol? Do it that way and let us hear your breathing
  14. Reaper is incredible. I probably only use 3% of its features and power. So far I have only used free VSTs and I use mostly the internal Reaper stuff. Even at that I only use maybe 10 of them...there are hundreds more to wade thru etc. There is of course a bit of a learning curve but it really isnt that bad. I started on it maybe 2 years ago. I hadnt recorded any music since like 2004 maybe, and that was on a standalone digital 8 track. I was clueless and I was like "whats a DAW?? Interface?? whats that?" So I got Reaper, I got a focusrite 2i4 interface, I already had an sm57 and an akg C3000 mic. I got a bass a little later. I got started and stumbled in the dark and as u go it gets better and better. Then I got EzDrummer2 and went thru that small learning curve. I respect studio owners and producers etc but ill be danged if im going to pay someone $1000 for a 2-3 song demo when I can get 95% of that quality myself
  15. Well those were just 3 of the top of my head from back in the '79 - '90 era showing that style of song. Dude, we should collaborate on some songs! lol. Seriously, I have approximately 14.5 million original songs on my HD that are essentially backing tracks with no vocals. I'll probably never get around to putting vox on all of them. I have put some of them on wikiloops.com but for every one I put on there I probably have 10-15 on my HD. here is one from like 2 weeks ago that needs vox. Somewhat in a VanHalen style http://www.wikiloops.com/backingtrack-jam-72377.php one from a year ago with a nice anagram title hehe http://www.wikiloops.com/backingtrack-jam-39112.php I can write stuff like that in my sleep generally, but I only recently started singing so I have dozens and dozens of such tracks rotting on my HD. Anyway, thats a nice site if you are looking for material to sing on. there are only like 10 singers there and a zillion people wanting singers to add vox to songs lol. There are also lots of nice drum tracks etc to start writing your own songs on etc. I have uploaded lots of drum tracks their recently Pm me if you are interested in writing some stuff together, could be fun
  16. Reaper all the way I understand audacity gives u the ability to remove vocals from tracks etc http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tutorial_vocal_removal_and_isolation.html
  17. u got a great voice brother. wanna trade voices for a week? (no dont, u might not get yours back hehe) your voice is tailor made for those emotional songs etc. just from an arrangement/songwriting point of view, this song showed a certain pattern or formula that works well with a voice like yours. Simmer along with all the normal emotional cry/sob sort of stuff and then at peak moments hit a nice clear high note So for long term development keep in mind to hone the ability to hit a good clear powerful high note. Since most of your style seems to be rich and warm, if you are able to hit good clear high (deep lol) notes, it just gives you a natural songwriting tool The only nitpicky negative things that stood out to me were at 2:52 on "all"..did the microphone distort? and for some reason the "just" at 2:55 sounds a little funky
  18. haha, if I let that comment stand it would be like I agreed with it. I give some of those examples maybe a 5 or 6 outta 10. Nothing "polished" in sight though hehe. On most of them I am barely making it lol. I just dont quite yet have the strength. But thats my personality, im always reaching for something I cant quite get as opposed to doing something I can easily manage. The badlands phrase I think I can handle but the whole headphone/volume setup wasnt quite right and the way I had the sample setup to sing against, I didnt leave myself enough lead in time and I kept coming in wrong lol
  19. haha. well I DID do that Scorpions cover, thinking it would be an easy thing to knock off...it wasnt and it makes me cringe a tiny bit. id give it about a 5 out of 10. next time ill at least cover someone who has English as a first language hehe I think its all about time and energy. doing a whole actual cover...shoot...you probably looking at at least 10 hours or whatever. If/when I do find the motivation and energy, I just tend to try to write an original as I get better I may do a few more covers as it will be a faster process I listened to some of your stuff a while back. I probably felt I was too new to comment. It was b4 the BeeGees practice one. Just from memory it sounded to me like you were barely breathing lol. Almost like you were speaking as opposed to singing. I was thinking to myself "what good is all the talk about this or that coordination if you dont even have any wind flowing?" lol. Like I say though I forget what song it was. Yes, im very helpful lol
  20. Well, not to be TOO obvious, but essentially I was trying to sing them as I heard them on the MP3s lol for instance that first phrase "I surrender". When I first sang it I just sustained it out etc. Then I listened back to it against the original and I saw that the original didnt just sustain out indefinitely....it had a definite end on a certain beat etc So if the song sustains a note for several seconds then that is what I do...and if I cant I try another song lol.
  21. Some quicky vocals from tonight's training session...working on A4 and B4 I just sang against the actual song so it was a little hard to hear the rhythm track etc etc Phrases from Rainbow "I surrender", Deep Purple "Mistreated", Badlands "Seasons", Soundgarden "Rusty Cage" Its mostly A4 stuff except the Badlands is B4. That Badlands phrase "I know its too late" is the phrase I found my headvoice on about 6-8 weeks ago enjoy, comment if u want to. Essentially I have about 4 decent days of training behind me now lol. Even that slight amount seems to be helping..so hopefully things well trend better for quite some time now Dry vocal https://clyp.it/xzn2jbpi Some light processing https://clyp.it/hiia2oqg
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