New Student 2 days ago from Southern California
michaelmusic
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Hey everyone my name is Michael and I joined because I want to sing lead vocals occasionally for my acoustic duo. I have a talented lead vocalist and I play the guitar, but I want to be able to give him a break and sing some songs lead.
I used to not even be able to sing 1 note on pitch comfortably. My throat would hurt mid-song. Also, I have a quieter weaker voice that I have been slowly building.
I am committed to singing daily. It would be the coolest thing to be able to play guitar great AND sing great. Many want, but I hardly know anyone who can! So excited.
Here is a video my acoustic duo just recorded for YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dojfjjrqAg&list=RD2dojfjjrqAg&start_radio=1
I used to not even be able to sing 1 note on pitch comfortably. My throat would hurt mid-song. Also, I have a quieter weaker voice that I have been slowly building.
I am committed to singing daily. It would be the coolest thing to be able to play guitar great AND sing great. Many want, but I hardly know anyone who can! So excited.
Here is a video my acoustic duo just recorded for YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dojfjjrqAg&list=RD2dojfjjrqAg&start_radio=1
Comments
Very nice video, great guitar playing, chemistry and performance! Thank you for sharing!
We're always here at the forum to help you out or just to chat. KTVA is a journey, and a little help can go a long way. So my advice: don't hesitate to ask things here and upload audio of yourself doing the exercises. Many questions about technique, the program etc. have already been asked here, which you can find in their own category on the forum.
All the best to you, and hope to see you around here,
Ben
Welcome to the forum mate. Really nice song! You will learn the techniques in the course and here that enable you hold long notes like the singer in the vid above with a nice even tone, and get that bright sound. The vocalist in your duo sounds awesome, and your guitar work is really nice too. I am looking forward to seeing/hearing your progress.
Regards,
Scotty