lol I suppose I could take them both up then give them up?
would that work?
Tryy:
http://forum.bandamp.com/Audio_Review/4501.html (About a year old)
http://forum.bandamp.com/Audio_Review/5394.html (Newer)
http://forum.bandamp.com/Audio_Review/6423.html (New ish)
http://forum.bandamp.com/Audio_Review/6210.html (Most Recent)
Have fun.
would that work?
Tryy:
http://forum.bandamp.com/Audio_Review/4501.html (About a year old)
http://forum.bandamp.com/Audio_Review/5394.html (Newer)
http://forum.bandamp.com/Audio_Review/6423.html (New ish)
http://forum.bandamp.com/Audio_Review/6210.html (Most Recent)
Have fun.
OK, well my two cents... I listened to your oldest and your newest... It seems it's your vocal style to waver in the vox a bit... can be ok, it works for a lot of singers. Like lo-fi to emo artists....
Want to try something different? Try standing back from the mic a bit more and singing a bit higher, maybe sustaining a note...
But really, vocals are like an instrument... and even a poorly played instrument can sound good if done right...
Perhaps you just need to keep looking for the right music to be a vehicle for your voice and not worry so much about whether your voice is up to everybody's standards...
Sorry, I'm not very good at advice...
Want to try something different? Try standing back from the mic a bit more and singing a bit higher, maybe sustaining a note...
But really, vocals are like an instrument... and even a poorly played instrument can sound good if done right...
Perhaps you just need to keep looking for the right music to be a vehicle for your voice and not worry so much about whether your voice is up to everybody's standards...
Sorry, I'm not very good at advice...
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