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What you think of my singing?

Hey guys I did two covers today, one of Bruno Mars When I was your man, and Rihanna Stay. Can you please tell me what you think and what I could work on as a singer. Also can you tell me if Im an okay singer and if i have poeintal to be pretty good. can you tell me if Im good enough to audition for the X factor.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h125WjOigWA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIO0SuyE3XM

SINGING: What do you think of my singing?

First, singing without accompaniment, you maintained pitch.  So you have a good ear and enough skill to use it.  Your natural voice is a little raw and inconsistent, that is the overtones vary, especially on longer notes.  There are two things to improve that.  One, take voice lessons, learn breath control to support your tone.  Two, sing, sing, sing.  All the time. Practice by singing just one long tone and try to maintain the same quality.  Breathe from your diaphragm, putting a hand on your lower belly to make sure the breath is coming from there.  Join a choir and learn how to blend your voice with others, which will take some edge off (inconsistent overtones are what make you edgy).  That said, a lot of singers, particularly folk/country/rock, use an edge to give them a distinct sound, so it's not necessarily a bad thing, particularly if you use it on the right songs.  (The one you chose is a ballad, which is tougher.)  Think Rod Stewart or Rick Danko with The Band (you can tell how old I am).  Overall, I think you have a good start and are already better than average.  With more practice (suggestion 2), you should end up with a good singing voice.One more thing.  Before performing, singers always warm up.  There are standard forms of doing that, singing scales, la la la la, starting with a low note and sweeping up to a high one, doing arpeggios, like the notes of a chord, up and down.  At least one-two minutes before you begin recording.  Choral conductors usually warm up their singers before practice.

What do you think of my singing?

Hi Erika,Your friends are right, you do have a nice voice. You should audition with confidence because I doubt you will embarrass yourself.However, you might think about auditioning with one of the songs from the school musical. That way you will know whether you can sing in the style needed. Go in it even if you don't get a role - the chorus is more fun anyhow (no pressure).Some more advice - join a good choir. You and your voice will be welcomed and you will gain some valuable singing lessons. Choirs are great training grounds for breathing, singing in tune and sight singing.Good luck.

What do you think of my singing?

So i love music and i love to sing. I haven't had any voice lessons and so i was wondering what you thought of my voice. Yes in the vid my singing is pitchy i know that so dont tell me im singing beautiful disaster by kelly clarkson. i hope you enjoy and please give me advice and once again i know its pitchy at some parts so I'm just warning you.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pC9ei3seP...

o yea and i rushed. and ignore the coughing.I'm 13 btw. yea i rushed once again im telling you that.

What do you think about my singing?

what answer are you looking for . . you have posted the same question 5 times in the last day . . .do you just need approval or attention?

What do you think of my singing?

It sounded good, you appeared to struggle on some notes but otherwise it was very well done. (I don't listen to pure vocals much) one thing to try, is singing stronger, that was a very soft and, gentle cover, try doing one with force and seeing what you can do with your voice. Remember though, when singing powerfully/loud make sure you seperate your words so they don't mash.Really just sing with confidence.

What do you think of my singing voice?

What kind of play is it?  I would say you are neither naturally very talented nor bad.  I think there is potential, and I think regardless you should be willing to give it a try.  This way the teacher can hear and guide you.However, you definitely sound like you are pushing your voice and yelling.  Put simply, it sounds like you're trying too hard, having to strain.  You're going nasal and you're trying too hard to work the style of the song, without really singing.  I wasn't familiar with the song so I listened to the original.  There are times when there should be some notes held with natural vibrato kicking in and I don't hear any from you.  Maybe you can try posting something simple and not stylistic, to give a better idea of your skillset.  Even singing Happy Birthday will be beneficial in evaluating your natural singing voice.I'd recommend that you find a teacher to listen to you in person and help guide you.  Pushing your voice like that can damage your voice, and yelling like this through many play practices, if your teacher isn't vocally savvy but still lets you have a role just to be included, would not be good.  If you can just learn some basics of good vocal health, it would help.  I think you have a nice tone.  Wtih training, you'd be able to remove some of the nasality and sound much better.  I can hear potential, but definitely take some lessons and get training from a good vocal teacher.

Singing: What do you think of my voice?

Hey thanks for the A2A. You sound great! Your pitch is really good, and your voice sounds balanced, supported and pretty clear, where I do not hear any flimsy/weak or pinched/highly strained tone there. Awesome and keep it up!All I can say is keep practicing to not just refine your technique, but also to find your own style and approach in singing, especially in popular music where standing out really matters if you want to make it. If you want to go even further, get yourself a professional vocal teacher that can guide you. All the best!

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