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Please can someone give some feedback on this?

:D

Alexander Massey (Oxford, UK)

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I have to tell you man.... that was really, really bad. I don't normally tell people that they suck, but sorry - singing is not for you. Your pitch was all over the place and the diction ... well, I could hardly understand a single word. I THINK I could just barely make out the phrase "they say that the road ain't no place to start a family" but even that was hard to understand. I do give you credit for the range, which isn't shabby.

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Hey jonpall, give me a break. The day I recorded this, I really wasn't feeling too well. You could say, I felt like a dog ...

Alexander Massey (Oxford, UK)

http://www.OxfordSingingLessons.co.uk/resources.html - free tips and articles
http://www.youtube.com/voicewisdom - singing training techniques demonstrated

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Reminds me of my dog, Shadow, the one in the avatar. He is a mix of Siberian Husky and Black Labrador Retriever. Mostly Siberian, with four colors. Black, brown, red, and a white undercoat (he is double-coated, which is a siberian trait.) Anyway, he sings opera. When the commercial for J.G. Wentworth (a company that handles insurance and lawsuit settlements) comes on with the actors looking like they are singing a wagnerian opera, he sings along. Also, with the commercial for Yellow Tail wine where the couple is on the roof of a building and they spill the wine and start singing a duet of an aria-type piece, he sings along with that, too.

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Excellent placement and complete freedom from constriction. Wicked distortion... though your piano playing could use some work.

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Reminds me of my dog, Shadow, the one in the avatar. He is a mix of Siberian Husky and Black Labrador Retriever. Mostly Siberian, with four colors. Black, brown, red, and a white undercoat (he is double-coated, which is a siberian trait.) Anyway, he sings opera. When the commercial for J.G. Wentworth (a company that handles insurance and lawsuit settlements) comes on with the actors looking like they are singing a wagnerian opera, he sings along. Also, with the commercial for Yellow Tail wine where the couple is on the roof of a building and they spill the wine and start singing a duet of an aria-type piece, he sings along with that, too.

Oh, Ron...can you please try to video him doing that? That would be priceless to see.... :lol:

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Hey jonpall, give me a break. The day I recorded this, I really wasn't feeling too well. You could say, I felt like a dog ...

Hope you're feeling better now. ;) Awesome video, brought tears to my eyes.

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I wish I could. I never seem to have my little digital camera, which will take movies, ready. It would be a hit at the dog board I go to, as well.

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