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Re: New Song - "At Your Own Game" - Feedback please!

I recommend that you transpose it a couple tones higher. You are singing it on a baritone range while the context demands for a high Bari or low tenor. I would imagine this type of style fits more with a singer like John lemon or perhaps ed sheeran but not for guys like Eddie Vedder. I bet my balls that even a high Bari like John Lenon or Michael buble would sing the song a couple of tones higher.

For the song itself I think it's a relaxed quiet song. It's good for its purpose.
esequiboesequibo
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Re: New Song - "At Your Own Game" - Feedback please!

Very nice, relaxed, confident and comes across well, though I didn't really get the "story" - maybe my fault, listen again??

Re: New Song - "At Your Own Game" - Feedback please!

I like the key you sang this in. If you can work on strengthening your lower range and getting more resonance down there it would really bring it together. It already sounds high enough for me when you get to the top and I like the contrast the song has when you are in your lower range.

Very sweet tune mate 👍🏼
WigsWigs
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Re: Training the Open Throat Technique

@CarlRydberg the idea isn't to be completely static as far as I'm aware, small movements and shifts are fine. If you hear a froggy tone then that's a sign you have let it shift too much or your position is too raised.
WigsWigs
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Re: Heart Alone

I really like how you have grown your voice to be able to hit those notes, especially after only a year. I also know that if you keep it up you will gain heaps more control over them. At around 1:08 when you sing bone, you hit that spot on, and it's how I can imagine you singing the rest of the song. You are doing very well! 🙂
WigsWigs
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Re: Cover of Olivia Newton‐John - Hopelessly Devoted to You

You managed your open throat and support well between 2:20 and 2:35 👍🏼
WigsWigs
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Re: New and willing to learn and grow!

Welcome, Leonie!

There are lots of nice people here, and we all are interested in learning to be better singers!

And there is always more to learn.

Bob
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