Hiii, hope you are all having a great day!.. I'm going to leave here of me singing and playing guitar, I want to know your thoughts especially on my singing please... Critics, advices, anything is welcome.. I just want to improve.. Thank you very much for your time!!
Okay, first off the bat. I feel like you need to work on your support. I feel like you are having many pitch issues, and your voice is kind of all over the place at the moment.
> @Diego said: > Okay, first off the bat. > I feel like you need to work on your support. I feel like you are having many pitch issues, and your voice is kind of all over the place at the moment. > > Where are you from? I hear an accent. Haha. > > -Diego
The pitch issues are for the lack of support?.. So I should focus on building a good support first right?.. I'm firm Venezuela XD.. Thanks you much for your time
Build a good support first, that is correct. You can't maintain a consistent tone or pitch if your support is not developed. Oh nice, Venezuela. Glad to see people from all over here.
Try to develop a base first, and THEN you start adding the guitar in. Doing both simultaneously, can be even harder if you don't really have control over your voice.
Forget the support and vocal technique for now is my advise. Download pitch monitor, play a note on the guitar, and work on getting the pitch right. Work one tone at a time, then work on getting the whole line right on pitch. for example, play a c chord and sing C or E or G, or a triad Do not compromise on the pitch, never! At the same time, you can work on the support. Do the sit-up with the pitch monitor in your hands(As I have done and still do!). You can see when you go flat or sharp. Don't go crazy, if you don't get it right every time. Also, I would only sing with the vowels, until you develop pitch and solid vowels. Then move on to texts.
As Diego mentioned, In order to keep a steady pitch you need "Diaphragmatic support. Without support, chances are good that you will be inconsistent with your pitch.
I would watch Ken's free videos on "Diaphragmatic support" to start with. Once you get used to that, you can focus more on pitch.
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I feel like you need to work on your support. I feel like you are having many pitch issues, and your voice is kind of all over the place at the moment.
Where are you from? I hear an accent. Haha.
-Diego
> Okay, first off the bat.
> I feel like you need to work on your support. I feel like you are having many pitch issues, and your voice is kind of all over the place at the moment.
>
> Where are you from? I hear an accent. Haha.
>
> -Diego
The pitch issues are for the lack of support?.. So I should focus on building a good support first right?.. I'm firm Venezuela XD.. Thanks you much for your time
You can't maintain a consistent tone or pitch if your support is not developed.
Oh nice, Venezuela. Glad to see people from all over here.
-Diego
Download pitch monitor, play a note on the guitar, and work on getting the pitch right.
Work one tone at a time, then work on getting the whole line right on pitch.
for example, play a c chord and sing C or E or G, or a triad Do not compromise on the pitch, never!
At the same time, you can work on the support. Do the sit-up with the pitch monitor in your hands(As I have done and still do!). You can see when you go flat or sharp. Don't go crazy, if you don't get it right every time.
Also, I would only sing with the vowels, until you develop pitch and solid vowels. Then move on to texts.
I would watch Ken's free videos on "Diaphragmatic support" to start with. Once you get used to that, you can focus more on pitch.
Peace, Tony