TRENDING NEWS

POPULAR NEWS

Opinions On This Singing .

Can I get some opinions on my singing?

I concur with the other gentleman -- There's potential there.I really am in a funny position here -- "criticism", especially long-distance like this, is really kinda "dicey".. but I will say this:The field of vocal coaching is sort of a chaos - You REALLY must have, as your OWN idea, what you want to say to the world, and what you sound like or want to sound like. You need to be persistent in your journey to find your voice.  You need to record TONS of songs and listen to whoever you consider great singers and painstakingly compare your voice to theirs: what are they doing?  what are YOU doing? back and forth.A good coach will help you with your analysis.. A bad one will leave you spinning like a top, doubting yourself, and ultimately, giving up singing!YOU have to satisfy YOU... THEN you have to observe what the audience thinks and feels.Now having said all that.. I have a good source of info and coaching on vocals.. Check HER out.. She knows her stuff - {also does coaching over the internet}Los Angeles Singing Voice Lessons with Celebrity Vocal Coach Jeannie Deva[Yes, I know about Seth Riggs, a bit... Looking into his thing too.  Haven't got enough info to be definitive right now.. But, I'll happily recommend Jeannie.]Good luck!

What is your opinion on my singing voice?

Your pitch is great, and the tone is nice. Your voice blends with the guitar well. My only small “critique” (which is more of advice) is sing out more! Project, and let people hear you. Try to open your mouth more to form the words, because it's hard to understand what you're saying. Other than that, it's good! Keep working at it :)

I would like opinions on my singing ability?

Your natural relaxed voice, the lower register is great.Please take this constructively and give it a try once, you might be pleased with the result…For the parts of the song in the higher register take much deeper breaths, really big so that your stomach pushes out.This will mean you don't have to tense up to push enough air out to hit the notes and keep them steady.Taking focus away from pushing hard for the note will return your focus to embellishing the song with your own style.Your voice is enjoyable and entertaining, better breathing will release more of its full potential.If you give it a go post the result for us.Thanks

What is your opinion about your own voice? Do you like singing or don't you like singing? If not why not?

I started singing at a very young age in choir and school choruses. As I got older I continued singing and also took vocal lessons mainly to learn how to protect my voice but also to learn to sing with more force. When I first started singing professionally, my brother and I formed an acoustic duo so everything we played was pretty mellow (even the faster songs). After a while, we got a drummer and bass guitarist and formed N.O.R. and that’s when everything changed for me as a singer. This is where the lessons I took really came into play because singing in a Hard rock/Heavy Metal band puts a lot of strain on your voice. Anway, now that I have explained a little about my journey as a singer, to answer your questions: I believe I had (still have) a decent voice, although I cannot hit the high notes that I used to when I was younger but I can still scream out a few Heavy Metal tunes. I love to sing and do so as much as possible, which helps keep my voice in good shape. Just because the band I was in is no more does not mean that I don’t still enjoy singing.

Honest opinions on my singing voice? (:?

Constructive criticism would be greatly appreciated! In case you were wondering, no I'm not 12, though I look and sound like it. I'm actually 17 (: there is no editing on my voice. However, I could not find some instrumental tracks for some so I had to place my voice over the original but I tried to separate them into separate ears. Make sure you listen with headphones!
https://soundcloud.com/saglikebieber

Opinions of my singing? Check out my videos?

I think you are really good! You can try to work on the higher notes if you want to reach them.


The link to the video didn't work on my computer but idk about other comps.

You sound great just try to sing louder and more powerful. I love the "100 years" one! If you want people to hear you better sing more into the mic.

Otherwise you were very good, keep it up!

What's your opinion on my singing talent?

I like you brother! Miss those sound and thank you for this. Anyways, if you put in more soul into it then you will make anyone’s heart melt. Keep singing and keep going! Bless ya!

Honest opinion on my singing voice!?

Hi, Is there anyway if you could check if the singing is bad in this? I know I am not a naturally good singer but I sang this song for a friend and I dont want anyone to make fun of me if it is really bad.
https://soundcloud.com/user-438547933

What is your honest opinion on my singing? See it here- https://youtu.be/-QwUxm8jsR0 ...

Hello, Thank you for the A2A!I’m no Simon Cowell nor do i want to be.Is that an Original song? or cover?You have a beautiful voice, BUT if you were to get some professional guidance and training in singing, breathing techniques and posture there is a powerful voice hidden in you.It’s right there below the surface, I can hear it.A suggestion, bring your words out clearly. Pronounce and push out with emotion and feel what you're singing.Other than that,you're doing a great job.Keep it up and consider getting a Singing coach.You never know where that could take you.All the best!

What are your opinions on recording ones’ piano and singing practice?

Recording one’s lessons with a teacher seems to be especially popular among voice studios—I have never understood why it is not as popular in other disciplines—the idea being that you can then review the lesson at will for your own edification.I think that selectively and purposefully recording your own private practice playing/singing is an absolutely invaluable tool for self-improvement. As musicians we are often acutely self-critical and aware of our own mistakes and shortcomings, but we tend to be less aware of our own mannerisms, the difference being that mistakes “happen” while mannerisms are “built” over time and persist across a variety of situations and applications.Recording can help you identify and deal with unattractive mannerisms—tempo control, rhythm issues, phrasing quirks, timbre inconsistencies, the works. And, also constructively, it can help illuminate and reinforce the things you’re doing very well.I suspect I’m in the majority when I say that I find listening to recordings of myself to be the antithesis of fun. But the more you practice getting through it, the more accustomed to it and helpfully detached from it you get.

TRENDING NEWS