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How Are My Vocals In This Re Recording?
I posted a poor cover of Perfect Day other day and got ridiculed (didn't offend as I asked lol) I was thinking of bailing but the thing is 99% of my other vocal covers have receiced ok/good feedback so I thought maybe it was something wrong. I changed the key here and sung with less tension. Please let me know if the vocals are shocking or ok :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The problem with covering such a recognisable and well-loved song, is that if you don't do it right, it sounds awful. As i said in my earlier comment, your voice is much better 2nd time around. However, at about 56 secs in, and just for a couple of bars, the guitar and your tone do not appear to be in sync? It might just be me - though i have listened to it half a dozen times - i don't play. Then again, it may be you strummed a couple of 'bum' notes. Would be interested to know if you feel the same once you've listened to it again?
Hi Ken. You are right I just listened. The line "Im glad I spent it with you" is still a bit out of tune. Im sure I could fix this if I practice that vocal line a few times and listen to the notes that should be hit on the song. I think I was trying too hard on my last cover of this because I hear so much about breath support so I tried singing with more power but I failed and it backfired haha Would you say this cover is by and large ok to busk with, or should I still bail really?
This is better, but you are trying too hard to sound like 'a singer' which means your voice is not relaxed and confident.
You need more practice - to hold the notes, and reach the notes, rather than sliding on and off them.
And again - of you are going to sing and play at the same time, you need to practice your guitar a lot more - when you concentrate on your vocal, which is audible, your playing suffers.
You need more practice - to hold the notes, and reach the notes, rather than sliding on and off them.
And again - of you are going to sing and play at the same time, you need to practice your guitar a lot more - when you concentrate on your vocal, which is audible, your playing suffers.
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