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Thanks dungdn93 for the listen, Im glad you dig this! I have been working on my singing for 1 to 2 hours every day for over a year, I keep trying to find ways to improve. cheers :D :D
 
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I recorded this one tonight, lots of vocal distortion at the end of the song :)

 
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The practice is paying off, Ron. Your pitch is really coming along and with some decent range!
Thanks Lazarus1140! I am glad you dig this, thanks for the listen :headbang:

I am practicing vocals 1-2 hours a day for over a year. its pretty fun.
Almost done with my Angry Chair contributions.

Cool Duncan, I am looking forward to it! No rush though of course, let me know if you need anything.
 
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matter of factually speaking, I recorded this clip in one take, with only practicing singing the song one time, sweet child O' mine (Guns N' Roses cover by Ron) :

https://youtu.be/jANj5B4efos

 
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Always enjoy your posts, and following the development of your vocal skills. IIRC, you did take vocal coaching lessons. To me it seems you may still be singing predominately from the throat, which is a great skill, however it seem to me, and I am most likely wrong, that you have room in the lungs to to expand and deliver more form the chest?
 
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Always enjoy your posts, and following the development of your vocal skills. IIRC, you did take vocal coaching lessons. To me it seems you may still be singing predominately from the throat, which is a great skill, however it seem to me, and I am most likely wrong, that you have room in the lungs to to expand and deliver more form the chest?

thanks friend! thanks for the listen, and I am always looking for any constructive criticism

I think you are right and that I did blast from the throat at parts which I did by accident and Im needing to not do that, Im not totally sure either though. I need to be more careful I think.

Im supposed to sing from the diaphram and not the throat or lungs according to the videos I watched. I never got vocal coaching in the last two years, but the videos I watched said never expand and deliver from the chest, only from the diaphram.

its pretty tough since we cant see the pipes but we gotta work em!


thanks again :beerchug:
 
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I think it would be good for me to do more clean songs for covers (maybe less for originals since I like heavy rock) so I figured I would start now. Had to give this song a go, Cream's White Room:

https://youtu.be/b82dqQpAv9c

 
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I recorded this one in two takes....soundgarden "pretty noose":

 
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Always enjoy your posts, and following the development of your vocal skills. IIRC, you did take vocal coaching lessons. To me it seems you may still be singing predominately from the throat, which is a great skill, however it seem to me, and I am most likely wrong, that you have room in the lungs to to expand and deliver more form the chest?
Fair enough to say because although I haven't damaged my voice the way I was previously singing and had a decent range, going back to coaching has immensely opened up my range and tightened a few things up I was a bit rough with before. My ceiling used to be a high C for chest voice (think one step above that high note in Man In The Box) and now I can way surpass it and get into Cornell/Tate territory.
 
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ok I recorded a song that is clean but went overboard with having fun with distortion, but I did sing parts of it clean ;) its

Stone Temple Pilots: "Vasoline"

https://youtu.be/nGKZCpIPxZQ

 
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