Hello from Uruguay!!
guzman
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Hello from Uruguay! No no, not that country, it is smaller, mmm that neither, the smallest between Argentina and Brazil... yes! That little country somewhere
Well, I am not really new to the forum but when I created my user almost a year ago, I had the error of not interacting and not introducing myself, so here I am.
Something about me...
Initially I started playing the guitar and I had a hard rock band as a guitar player, I was part of the choir at that time doing my best (not enough for me). I started singing lessons with the intention of improving my skills and doing it in a better way (I consider the chorus in the songs is a very important part), and step by step I began to notice some improvements in me.
Some time after that, the singer left the band and we couldn't find a new singer for the band and the band broke up.
I continued with my singing lessons anyway, and a couple of years after that I am part of a band and I am the singer.
Singing became my passion. I try to improve from where I can, private lessons, make our own songs, KTVA course, forums, youtube, etc. Each place can add value in some way.
I am also learning other instruments like piano and bass; I really enjoy this journey.
Now, I am mainly focused on improving the resonance in the mask, close vocal chords and the interpretation of the songs. And not least, improve my English skills since I speak Spanish natively and when I sing covers I do it mainly in English.
Hoping you didn't fall asleep in the middle of the story I would like to share with you my latest video with a cover of Show me how to live, one of my favorite Audioslave's songs. This was my humble tribute to Chris Cornell, one of the best voices of all time.
Hope you enjoy it, and we'll see on the forum!
https://youtube.com/watch?v=RqpGkubsa5Y
(Sorry, I don't know how to embed the video, I could only add the link)
Well, I am not really new to the forum but when I created my user almost a year ago, I had the error of not interacting and not introducing myself, so here I am.
Something about me...
Initially I started playing the guitar and I had a hard rock band as a guitar player, I was part of the choir at that time doing my best (not enough for me). I started singing lessons with the intention of improving my skills and doing it in a better way (I consider the chorus in the songs is a very important part), and step by step I began to notice some improvements in me.
Some time after that, the singer left the band and we couldn't find a new singer for the band and the band broke up.
I continued with my singing lessons anyway, and a couple of years after that I am part of a band and I am the singer.
Singing became my passion. I try to improve from where I can, private lessons, make our own songs, KTVA course, forums, youtube, etc. Each place can add value in some way.
I am also learning other instruments like piano and bass; I really enjoy this journey.
Now, I am mainly focused on improving the resonance in the mask, close vocal chords and the interpretation of the songs. And not least, improve my English skills since I speak Spanish natively and when I sing covers I do it mainly in English.
Hoping you didn't fall asleep in the middle of the story I would like to share with you my latest video with a cover of Show me how to live, one of my favorite Audioslave's songs. This was my humble tribute to Chris Cornell, one of the best voices of all time.
Hope you enjoy it, and we'll see on the forum!
https://youtube.com/watch?v=RqpGkubsa5Y
(Sorry, I don't know how to embed the video, I could only add the link)
Comments
Welcome to the forum's mate, hope to have you around more often 👍🏼
Thank you so much for your comment and for your welcome!
Yes, this singing beast does anything in the studio or live (you can see my fanaticism, right? haha).
Here are two videos where he uses it:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=H9bvAP_DIeI
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Jlua9sP7dX4
Thanks!
Glad to have you here man! You have pretty good singing there, it's not easy to do Chris. It's cool how you did the last trick at the end nice attention to detail. Although he did it a different way than you did if I recall. He tapped his larynx just when he changes the note.
Anyways, great job dude.
Thank you so much for your warm welcome and comments, they were really appreciated!
@Diego Hola Diego! Que bueno saber que hay presencia de Honduras! Gracias por el feedback!
See you all on the forum!
a warm Welcome also from Germany. Congrats to your great demo. I am very curios how your voice will sound in 1 year. It would be very nice to see you here often.
Doc
Thank you very much for your welcome! Much appreciated!
Sure! I wish to be here often.
Thanks!