Christmas Song Cover

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Jimithing277
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Christmas Song Cover

Unread post by Jimithing277 » Sat Aug 02, 2003 8:07 pm

Hey everyone!! well i attempted another cover, this time Christmas Song...its the first time ive acstually sang in a song so spare me..I KNOW I CANT SING WITH CRAP!! lol..just thought id throw some singing in tho...so spare yourselves from my horrid voice....

but heres the link...appreciate ur comments!

http://www.angelfire.com/musicals/jimit ... assong.mp3

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Unread post by Roastbeef » Sun Aug 03, 2003 9:24 am

Hey man! I listened to the first minute or so and it actually sounds pretty good. Your guitar playing is solid, and you have what will probably be a very good voice. You just need to try to hit all your notes and stay on key. Keep going. It sounds good and you have a lot of potential. I'll try to listen to the whole thing later and give a more detailed critique.

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Unread post by Jimithing277 » Mon Aug 04, 2003 12:39 am

thanks a lot beef!! i seriously dont think my singing is that great at all but you really boosted the confidence, id appreciate anyone else's comments!!! thanks for the positive comments tho beef!

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Unread post by isaac » Mon Aug 04, 2003 12:44 am

great job all together. :) it's hard singing, i know, i'm still working on it. like roastbeef already said, try staying in key. there are some parts where you go too low, or there's a sudden increase in volume. dynamics are good, but there's also a need for consistency. try to keep the volume on the guitar down, too. "love, love, love" vocals were drowned out by the guitar.

anyway, i hope that helps. :) again, great job and keep at it. it's always about practicing, and a lot of us are here to help ya along, and we hope you'll help us along too. ;)
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