My Band's MP3 medley promo PLS critique.
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There was only important electric backing guitar on so much to say and since we don't have a second guitar right now, we just did the live take, and let it be as close to how we sound as possible without the violin being there.
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yea man, its gotta be crazy singing with emotion n staying in key while doing your thing being the backbone of the band n all, busy feet, busy hands, etc... though i agree that he should go with more of a natural voice, good shit though, u guys sound sweetjellyfish wrote:carlos wrote:it sounds nice
but the singer sucks in my opinion
how can you let him sing that way?
he's extremly funny doing that dave voice...
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Thanks
Thanks for all your comments. I'm going to post an original or two without lyrics as we don't have an original singer yet, as soon as I handle some office work. Thanks Jelly you always have my back. Talk to you all in the new thread.
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Re: Thanks
2Stepleadguitarist wrote:Thanks for all your comments. I'm going to post an original or two without lyrics as we don't have an original singer yet, as soon as I handle some office work. Thanks Jelly you always have my back. Talk to you all in the new thread.

I have no problem with the lead singers voice. I think it sounds great.KahnTheRevelator wrote:I agree that making your voice sound like someone else is a little strange (sans the fact that your a tribute band), but doesn't anyone else think hes doing a damn good impersonation? Ya it sounds a little nasaly, but so does Dave.
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