Hello fellow musicians! I want to know your thoughts on my singing
Victorg_1994
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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!!
https://youtu.be/8kb3w6y2q44
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https://youtu.be/J5fKaZolQhc
https://youtu.be/8kb3w6y2q44
https://youtu.be/D8d3MZkSAaI
https://youtu.be/0Fzhy-62Uds
https://youtu.be/J5fKaZolQhc
Comments
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