everydayDMBfan_18 wrote:I liked it....it would have been nice to hear all the high parts :p
I could have done it with all the high parts but I just thought it would be kinda rough sometimes. 8)
everydayDMBfan_18 wrote:I liked it....it would have been nice to hear all the high parts :p
not real sure if i can help but... you HAVE to use falsetto to hit those notes unless you are mariah carey or somethingborocks wrote:Yeah, it's pretty high to sing, especially the "and the calm away by the storm is chasing" part. I did it an octave deeper so as not to sound bad.fatjack wrote:it was pretty good, but you need to work on the higher registers of your voice. you hit the higher note, but only for a moment and then your pitch waivers
its understandable, Ab isn't the easiest key to sing in
How can I learn to do that kind of singing better?
the thumb of your left hand...to hold the quitar on the other side of the frets while picking/strumming the intro/verse part.Bedurndurn wrote:What's everybody using their thumb for on this song?
ahmmm, what's falsetto? and how do I have to use this?fatjack wrote:not real sure if i can help but... you HAVE to use falsetto to hit those notes unless you are mariah carey or somethingborocks wrote:Yeah, it's pretty high to sing, especially the "and the calm away by the storm is chasing" part. I did it an octave deeper so as not to sound bad.fatjack wrote:it was pretty good, but you need to work on the higher registers of your voice. you hit the higher note, but only for a moment and then your pitch waivers
its understandable, Ab isn't the easiest key to sing in
How can I learn to do that kind of singing better?
yeah, play the guitar is much more easier than singing.i was just curious. your playing was pretty flawless. , so just curious. I think when u sing high like that or wahtever u guys are talking about is called an upper register. u have to adjust your throat or voice to get those notes. hard to control them
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