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This sounds really good. Good job on guitar, the rhythm is spot on. The singing is also really good, the background vocals added a nice touch. I have a question, I've listened to most of your songs and something that really stands out is the great vibrato in your voice, I've always wondered is that something you can practice or does that just come naturally?
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Thanks Kevin.Kevin_1313 wrote:This sounds really good. Good job on guitar, the rhythm is spot on. The singing is also really good, the background vocals added a nice touch. I have a question, I've listened to most of your songs and something that really stands out is the great vibrato in your voice, I've always wondered is that something you can practice or does that just come naturally?
To me vibrato just came naturally the more I sang. I've never really thought about it or tried to focus on it. I'm sure that there are ways to practice it but I don't know of any. I guess you could try singing some Jeff Buckley songs or Radiohead songs as a start. Jeff had an incredible vibrato as does Thom.
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your friends back up lyrics are a crack up!
great beat - your voice and lyrics are fun - you sound relaxed. glad I got to hear this one; not the biblical feel you would think of with the name and all, but what is betrayel after all...
they don't even know if judas betrayed - it could just appear that way.
okay I'm ranting, nice work man - good shtuff.
great beat - your voice and lyrics are fun - you sound relaxed. glad I got to hear this one; not the biblical feel you would think of with the name and all, but what is betrayel after all...
they don't even know if judas betrayed - it could just appear that way.
okay I'm ranting, nice work man - good shtuff.
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