TMV World Legacy Member devaitis Posted October 22, 2011 TMV World Legacy Member Posted October 22, 2011 Hi I recorded for you song I love. Sorry for the voice break in "love". So I've got a question: Am I smiling too much? I think my ee and i vowels sound incorrect becouse of that. Thank you for listening and critique. http://www.box.net/shared/3asuyvobip511bb3axad My singing -----> http://soundcloud.com/richardstomach
TMV World Legacy Member Snejk Posted October 23, 2011 TMV World Legacy Member Posted October 23, 2011 Hey man.. You have a tremendously awesome and controlled vibrato... Amazing! I must say that, however... While smiling do give alot of freedom on narrow vowels you sometimes could hear a... Far too joyeous singing in the song... You were incredibly pitch secure and you nailed every note. If that break you talk about is a deal to you, I guess most of us should not sing anymore Anyway, keep it up!!!
TMV World Legacy Member ronws Posted October 23, 2011 TMV World Legacy Member Posted October 23, 2011 You sounded great, Devaitis. Again, bravo for having a phenomenal improvement on the pronunciation of English, which I know, had to be a tremendous struggle for you. Something I've never had to deal with. I hear this and think that this is what it would sound like if George Michaels covered it. And I mean that as a great compliment.
TMV World Legacy Member ljh0141 Posted October 30, 2011 TMV World Legacy Member Posted October 30, 2011 Oh !!!!!!! very very Great Sound!! http://www.facebook.com/ljh0141 ljh0141@naver.com
TMV World Legacy Member Validar Posted October 30, 2011 TMV World Legacy Member Posted October 30, 2011 Such a rich and pure tone. Good stuff. It's always been said, too, that the best way to dazzle the judges on the singing shows like American Idol is to cover a song that is originally done by someone of your opposing gender. I could see you making this work in a situation like that. I've never been skydiving, but I've zoomed in on Google Earth really, really fast.
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