TMV World Legacy Member Pekka Posted May 6, 2015 TMV World Legacy Member Posted May 6, 2015 Hi there. What do you think about my version on this legendary song by Charlie Chaplin?
TMV World Legacy Member Neko Posted May 6, 2015 TMV World Legacy Member Posted May 6, 2015 I liked, bro. Good falsetto, nice vibrato. Sometimes you're a little bit off-pitch, but just a little bit. Is t-bone 450usb your mic?
Moderator & Review Specialist Gsoul82 Posted May 6, 2015 Moderator & Review Specialist Posted May 6, 2015 Got a nice tone. The choir boy returns! 1 "Quitters Never Win"
TMV World Legacy Member Pekka Posted May 6, 2015 Author TMV World Legacy Member Posted May 6, 2015 I liked, bro. Good falsetto, nice vibrato. Sometimes you're a little bit off-pitch, but just a little bit. Is t-bone 450usb your mic?Thanks and yes that´s my mic and i use Audacity so the quality is quite bad somethimes
TMV World Legacy Member Pekka Posted May 6, 2015 Author TMV World Legacy Member Posted May 6, 2015 Got a nice tone. The choir boy returns! Thanks
TMV World Legacy Member Bono Posted May 6, 2015 TMV World Legacy Member Posted May 6, 2015 Beautiful song I think it would be very nice if you sing it along a backing track.Try to add some more depth and support to your falsetto. 1 Please, review and critique my latest post: Donny Hathaway - A song for yousouncloud: https://soundcloud.com/matias-azar-1
TMV World Legacy Member KillerKu Posted May 6, 2015 TMV World Legacy Member Posted May 6, 2015 It's cool. You always sing with a lot of emotion and I like your broad tastes. As for having no backing track, something I've found is really nice, is to get a reference note. You can record the tonic of the song, and sustain this note. If you have a keyboard, or any other instrument you can use that, and record it sustained for a long time. If you have no instrument, you can sing a steady note and hold it out and then loop it. This is what I've been doing when I don't have a backing track as it fixes intonation drift (which 90 percent of singers without absolute pitch will do acapella). It's not just for our listening pleasure, but I think it will help your intonation to have a reference to keep track of. 1
TMV World Legacy Member Pekka Posted May 7, 2015 Author TMV World Legacy Member Posted May 7, 2015 Beautiful song I think it would be very nice if you sing it along a backing track.Try to add some more depth and support to your falsetto. Thanks Bono, i practise every day and hopefully i get better
TMV World Legacy Member Pekka Posted May 7, 2015 Author TMV World Legacy Member Posted May 7, 2015 It's cool. You always sing with a lot of emotion and I like your broad tastes. As for having no backing track, something I've found is really nice, is to get a reference note. You can record the tonic of the song, and sustain this note. If you have a keyboard, or any other instrument you can use that, and record it sustained for a long time. If you have no instrument, you can sing a steady note and hold it out and then loop it. This is what I've been doing when I don't have a backing track as it fixes intonation drift (which 90 percent of singers without absolute pitch will do acapella). It's not just for our listening pleasure, but I think it will help your intonation to have a reference to keep track of.Thanks KillerKu, I do not have this song backing track or any insturements but i am planning to get myself a keyboard so it will help me
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