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mags
May 30, 2008

I am a congenital optimist.
i love to singa

I usually do Junior's part in Move Your Feet at karaoke

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mags
May 30, 2008

I am a congenital optimist.

Simone Poodoin posted:

Great OP, OP.

I started singing lessons two weeks ago after a few years of dabbling with bass, guitar and drums. Turns out I can sing the correct pitch after listening to it very easily IF I don't think about it, if I start thinking I'll mess it up. I'm also better than expected when going upwards on a scale, but have big tone control issues when going downwards. And my tone/timbre is terrible but I'm really excited to practice and improve.

I dug up my old xbox 360 and rockband 3 to try the singing part (which I never did before) and I'm finding that on many songs I find the range awkward, on many songs I feel more comfortable singing an octave below what the actual singer is doing, but can't hit the lower notes. If I sing up then I can't hit the high notes. I guess it will come with practice but it's all really fun and interesting so far.

i had the same problem when my old band covered a Rise Against song, I found it hard to hit the same notes in Give It All's chorus, and had to improvise something that was lower but still sounded alright

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