Look at this:
http://www.berkleeshares.com/voice
They also have some nice lessons for other instruments. Very cool
***Vocal Training: Tips, Techniques, Critiquing***
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There is a myth busters where they bust glass singing....its kinda cool. Easier then you think with the right equipmentaj1pso wrote:J_Clark wrote:Alazais wrote:Great thread. Maybe now I will stop breaking glass everytime i try and sing....
Actually, you'd have to hit a pretty hard note to break glass![]()
It is a great thread though.
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Re: ***Vocal Training: Tips, Techniques, Critiquing***
Does anyone still have the Cool Edit Pro tutorial. It doesnt work from the stickied thread and I dont think anyone reads that thread so thats why I bumped this too
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Re: ***Vocal Training: Tips, Techniques, Critiquing***
#3, confidence is a huge one... and just try to "feel" the music, however hippyish that sounds... trust me. If you put your mind in the situation or the theme of the song, it will sound much more sincere and a lot better... Hence, don't sing a sad song like you are happy.. it may seem obvious but a lot of times people will just sing and not really pay attention to the mood of the song.
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