TMV World Legacy Member kirkwojm Posted October 18, 2013 TMV World Legacy Member Posted October 18, 2013 Hi, 1st post, I've taken great lessons from Robert Lunte in Seattle, I love singing. Please let me know, ideally, I want to find a band near Seattle but I have no contacts. No makeup, just me Thanks! Jessica a88015f28dfad97900c0c75e4bc7cd3e
TMV World Legacy Member gno Posted October 18, 2013 TMV World Legacy Member Posted October 18, 2013 Nice job! You've got a great voice - great expression - great style! You're switching between women's chest / head / mix seamlessly on some pretty tricky phrases. My Music:http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=897808
TMV World Legacy Member MDEW Posted October 18, 2013 TMV World Legacy Member Posted October 18, 2013 My goodness!!! Such passion and attitude coming out of a webcam. No effects, Raw, Acapella... That couldn't have been just Roberts teaching skills. Great Job. As you can tell I like your voice. "You need a strong foundation to reach the heights."
TMV World Legacy Member kirkwojm Posted October 19, 2013 Author TMV World Legacy Member Posted October 19, 2013 Thanks a bunch geno and MDEW, you are both so nice I will be doing more videos soon with music and without, I'm pushing to find a band, I've known since 5 years old this is what I'm meant to do. I LOVE it!!!
TMV World Legacy Member ronws Posted October 19, 2013 TMV World Legacy Member Posted October 19, 2013 I liked it, too. If it helps any, I also sing without make-up. Then, again, I am a guy and that is normally to be expected. Especially as I am not in KISS, GWAR, Slipknot or White Zombie. And, I think you would have a great voice for theater because you can belt. You can fill a performance hall with that voice. If you take requests, I would like to hear "I Don't Know how to love Him" from Jesus Christ, Superstar. In the movie and some stage productions, it is sung by Yvonne DeCarlos. In fact, two other principal actors from that movie have carried their roles from stage, to the movie, and back to the stage. Carl Anderson still plays Judas, Ted Neely still plays the title role. Anyway, good stuff.
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