im trying to get a quick repeated 4 bar chorus in on this song but my singing is complete ass. right now i think i sound better in the bass range cause its at the end when my voice needs to get higher that i completely fail. i do not sing:(
any quick singing tips?
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I could give tips, but the only real singing and vocal training I've done are for a choir. So it's probably quite different. Also all the tips I've been given are shown in a very visual and physical way so it's too hard to describe in text.[LEFT][COLOR="Black"]“Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.”[/COLOR][/LEFT]
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You're much better asking someone in real life who sings rather than someone across the Internet. But my recommendation would be to adapt the chorus to within your range, which should be possible.
Also, when doing high notes, imagine yourself landing on the note rather than reaching up to it.[CENTER]
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Esmo wrote:
You're much better asking someone in real life who sings rather than someone across the Internet. But my recommendation would be to adapt the chorus to within your range, which should be possible.
Also, when doing high notes, imagine yourself landing on the note rather than reaching up to it.
the instrumental's way to specific to really do anything else with it. i'll try what you said even though im kind of not sure how. at this point im just gonna try to get the best take possible and use pitch correction for it
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