@Terence thank you for the kind words man! I do agree with that, though I haven't thought about it until now.
The past 4 years or so of going from not knowing how to sing at all to where I am now has been quite the journey. Kens course taught me how to sing on pitch and how to use support and so many other things. Though after I got all of that down there was something missing that I've been discovering on my own. The main thing I have learned is really letting myself be vulnerable, getting emotional in my singing and really picking songs that I feel to my core to cover, and since the pitch and support in almost a second thought, really abandoning into my voice and feeling the words when singing. That's all I can think of to share.
@Terence thank you for the kind words man! I do agree with that, though I haven't thought about it until now.
The past 4 years or so of going from not knowing how to sing at all to where I am now has been quite the journey. Kens course taught me how to sing on pitch and how to use support and so many other things. Though after I got all of that down there was something missing that I've been discovering on my own.
A long and fruitful journey, based on your recording!
....The main thing I have learned is really letting myself be vulnerable, getting emotional in my singing and really picking songs that I feel to my core to cover, and since the pitch and support in almost a second thought, really abandoning into my voice and feeling the words when singing. That's all I can think of to share.
Those specific goals are well on display in this particular song choice and performance so very well done.
Personally, I can't get to this level without removing hard consonants so it's impressive to hear your strength. Apparently, if you subtly remove some of them it may preserve the voice for the long term like Ken recommends for the theater performers.
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A moving performance, @RLV I've listened to multiple times.
You've left in many/most hard vowels and consonants but your voice is handling it. Would you agree with that observation?
Also, care to share anything about your vocal journey?
The past 4 years or so of going from not knowing how to sing at all to where I am now has been quite the journey. Kens course taught me how to sing on pitch and how to use support and so many other things. Though after I got all of that down there was something missing that I've been discovering on my own. The main thing I have learned is really letting myself be vulnerable, getting emotional in my singing and really picking songs that I feel to my core to cover, and since the pitch and support in almost a second thought, really abandoning into my voice and feeling the words when singing. That's all I can think of to share.
Those specific goals are well on display in this particular song choice and performance so very well done.
Personally, I can't get to this level without removing hard consonants so it's impressive to hear your strength. Apparently, if you subtly remove some of them it may preserve the voice for the long term like Ken recommends for the theater performers.
Rock on, regardless!