Starting to get into music.

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  • PriestREA
    ddkdkd
    • Sep 2008
    • 792

    #1

    Starting to get into music.

    http://soundcloud.com/elmograbme/falling-slowly

    http://soundcloud.com/elmograbme/i-will-wait-harmony

    Here are a couple of songs I decided to record myself singing. The music tracks in the background are the karaoke versions of the actual songs.

    I know it's very rough and I goofed on some parts, but I've received mainly positive feedback from my friends at school, and I want to know what my friends at FFR think

    Hope you enjoy it!
    Last edited by PriestREA; 01-10-2013, 06:49 PM. Reason: cause i don't know plural vs. singular
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  • andy-o24
    Married Man
    • May 2006
    • 1525

    #2
    Re: Starting to get into music.

    I should really listen to the originals as a comparison and may after posting this initially.

    Let's get the obvious beef out of the way. Your recording equipment is probably not stellar resulting in the pops on certain words. This may also play into not capturing your voice as well as you wanted it to. In other words, you may sound better live than on recording. Likewise, sometimes the balance of one voice over the other or your voices over the music is unbalanced and vice versa.

    Grey area comes in me not having heard the originals. I'll take a look and try to clear this up, but before hand I'm not sure if your falsetto is falling flat or not. Your vocal range is fairly broad, and that is good. You harmonize your lower voice with your falsetto pretty well.

    As you said, it's rough. I think I mentioned what may have caused that in this post, and that can be overlooked pretty easily. However, the full potential of your voice is limited by your recording equipment, so I imagine you sound better live. Upgrade your hardware and you've got some potential. Vocal range is good, and you can sync the different vocal parts well. Not too shabby.

    -o24
    Originally posted by hi19hi19
    Best strat: enjoy the game, play what you feel like when you feel like it. Don't think about what you are doing or why, enjoy the gameplay, the artistry behind the stepfile, and enjoy the music.

    When the game isn't fun for you anymore, take a break. It's not a job, nobody here is professional and getting paid to play and force themselves to constantly improve... it's a game.

    Originally posted by Shashakiro
    Yeah, FFR is addicting...I don't think I'll get bored with this game unless I somehow become the best at it, which won't happen.

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    • PriestREA
      ddkdkd
      • Sep 2008
      • 792

      #3
      Re: Starting to get into music.

      Originally posted by andy-o24
      I should really listen to the originals as a comparison and may after posting this initially.

      Let's get the obvious beef out of the way. Your recording equipment is probably not stellar resulting in the pops on certain words. This may also play into not capturing your voice as well as you wanted it to. In other words, you may sound better live than on recording. Likewise, sometimes the balance of one voice over the other or your voices over the music is unbalanced and vice versa.

      Grey area comes in me not having heard the originals. I'll take a look and try to clear this up, but before hand I'm not sure if your falsetto is falling flat or not. Your vocal range is fairly broad, and that is good. You harmonize your lower voice with your falsetto pretty well.

      As you said, it's rough. I think I mentioned what may have caused that in this post, and that can be overlooked pretty easily. However, the full potential of your voice is limited by your recording equipment, so I imagine you sound better live. Upgrade your hardware and you've got some potential. Vocal range is good, and you can sync the different vocal parts well. Not too shabby.

      -o24
      My recording equipment comprises of an unmounted rockband mic - this may be the reason I overpower myself on different tracks as I do move my mic closer and farther away as I sing. People enjoyed Falling Slowly when I did it at last year's talent show - so it is very possible that I may in fact be better live. I tried to work on the harmony a bit - but sometimes my voice cracks or I take abnormal pauses to breath - which may answer my falsetto falling flat.

      Overall, I appreciate that you've given me constructive criticism on the pieces I've done. I'll be sure to keep new recording equipment on the list for things I'll need to invest in.
      Sent from my iPhone

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