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feedback appreciated
can't understand a thing. Too much reverb.
You have nice voice for young boy
early demo
would probably make more sense in the context of the whole track
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thx for reminding me.... Forgot this song existed.
those are just erratic noises without any value
I'm digging it
this is lame as fuck
bravo, dude!
this is great
massively uninspired
thanks bro, been working a lot on my singing the past few months. not exactly a challenging song but hey, gotta get the simple stuff sounding good first
it's a nmh cover in case you didn't realise, I'm just practising making noise with my mouth
oh okay yeah i love nmh that shit is great nevermind yeah
kek
beautiful voice
wow thanks. it's strange to get that compliment, because I used to sound like kermit the frog when I sang
can you do king of carrot flowers pt 1?
cant get tired of covering strokes.
any other similar bands with baritone frontman?
rolling stones
I used to have trouble with sustaining the 'high' F at the end (I am actually a baritone despite my light sounding tone), but haven't sang it in ages so I'll see what happens haha
dylan has been covering sinatra, dude, you'll do fine =]
sorry for the wait dude, having connection issued. I fucked up the end a couple of times before I just tried to relax and stop thinking of it as a difficult note, weird how much psychology has to do with it clyp.it
that was fuckin' awesome, thanks!
no problem man, was actually helpful for me to realise that note isn't that much of a problem for me any more. thought I'd never be able to sing two headed boy but the highest note in that is only a tone higher, so maybe I'll start working on that tomorrow
if you want to keep hitting high notes, beware of GERD, mostly keep a relatively low GI diet
saying this as a baritone who used to sing comfortably in tenor range, slowly recovering my previous range from the acid baths
oh yeah, I used to get this real bad when I would just try and jump into notes that were way too high without having done the necessary work, consistent warm ups/exercises and such. took me a while to realise the correlation
also my diet is a fair bit better these days, haven't really got it again since getting into a proper singing practice routine apart from a few weeks ago when I had a stupidly greasy pizza
read a bit on intermittent fasting, it has helped me recover more than anything else
you'll also feel better in general
When I wrote this I thought it was coming from this melancholy part of my heart that had been taking over me but now when I hear it it makes me feel love
Wanting to love everything for no particular reason other than for its sake
i hope you all can hear this and feel some love too
it made me feel nostalgia
Half of 'Lover You Should've Come Over" by Jeff Buckley.
Please let me know if you guys would like to hear more.
Yeah. Grace?
Haven't played this one in years, had to look up some chords, but here it is! enjoy and thank you for listening
How the fuck do you make something like this?
Nice. Glad you didn't avoid the difficult parts.
My guitar is currently being repaired, so I only have this shitty small Spanish one.
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This is the latest full thing I've made.
she bangs
she bangs
Posted this a few nights back, but the thread shut down before anyone had time to give any feedback;
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Not a native german speaker by the way.
(compressors fucked me over on the recordig as well, but whatevs.)
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The last one is my favourite
Hello everybody
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Hi friends, recorded this for a thread that 404'd soon after. Hope y'all like it it's one of my favorite songs to cover ever.
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Little guitar progression and lyrics I made tonight.
Shitty mic aside, am I hurting my vocal chords doing these vocals? My vocal range doesn't really let me shriek and then even growl low despite having a deep voice so this is the only kind of harsh vocal I can do with volume.
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I like it, mane. It's soothing and haunting at the same time. Reminds of a song called "Least Favorite Life"
That depends on you knowing how to sing
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Well all I know is not to use only my throat and not to push it out of my throat or doing screeching vocals might not be so hard, so the crispiness is in my throat but I'm pushing from my chest mainly, or trying to atleast
You're great man, a voice like that make me wish I wasn't a baritone
bloody fuking beautiful guitar playing bro. i can see the resemblance. i love songs with that vibe.
Goddamnit. Wrong reply.
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fingerpicking Cx
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ignore the fuck up
I started recording this tonight and was hoping to get some feedback. It's not finished.
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Nice work, I've been trying to get into classical guitar, but I think your better than I am
I don't really know much about singing, but I do know that there's a certain technique you need to keep in mind when doing the gritty/growl thing if you want to keep your voice safe. You should look into it
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I fuck with this, keep it goin
great job man. i wish i had whatever you use to make your voice sound so trancy.
Thanks man. I'm just using audacity though. I layer the tracks of the vocals and put echo with 0.1 delay time and 0.5 delay factor
I'll post this as a bump