Oh why do people always rape these songs like this? This isn't the worst of them, but still... I'm a girl and I'm planning to really sing this. Yes. Johnny Depp's voice... And I can sing as high as Johanna's actor. xP
holy shit man! i was comparing it to the movie (which you might have een singin) but im guessing since when it was posted it was for the play show, and in that case thats really very nice and you got the tone just right for the *you-sir who-sir* bit i thought it was actually the play. so well done
I think the only reason it sounded awkward is cuz there was no musical accompaniment. With this piece it REALLY helps to have it because a lot of the pauses in his singing are punctuated with powerful drums or cymbals and it sounds weird without. but very nice!
Instead of just shooting from one note straight to the next you have to let it flow...You sorta sound like a robot...don't judge yourself on notes...they're right...practice on just letting the notes flow out rather than forcing them...if you understand what I'm saying...lol. good job.
With a musical like Sweeney Todd, amazing breath control is required. Though this is secondary to the passion and emotion you put into the role, it is relatively essential.
You've got a heap of potential though mate. Get yourself training quick smart. If you go to a good teacher, you'll notice the difference in just a few weeks.
Quite good considering you haven't had vocal training. I like the fact that you've actually injected passion into the words. You wouldn't believe how many singers around have a technically perfect voice and yet sing in a monotone style - with a song like this it's essential that the words mean something to you and you understand it.
You definitely need training, however. I've never been to care whether a singer is technically perfect - but that's because I usually listen to rock.
Oh why do people always rape these songs like this? This isn't the worst of them, but still... I'm a girl and I'm planning to really sing this. Yes. Johnny Depp's voice... And I can sing as high as Johanna's actor. xP
charedbones 2 years ago
WTF????
facesx3 2 years ago
You are pretty good, but this song didn't compliment your voice so well. I liked it though. Around 1:57 you seemed to be short of breath.
lovedandloving213 4 years ago
holy shit man! i was comparing it to the movie (which you might have een singin) but im guessing since when it was posted it was for the play show, and in that case thats really very nice and you got the tone just right for the *you-sir who-sir* bit i thought it was actually the play. so well done
frozenheavens 4 years ago
i agree with what everyone else has said. some musical back up would have made it better.
you have vocal talent though. sing to it with the music and im sure it will be WAY better
i also sang this song. its on my account. you can check it out if you want. or ill just post it as a video comment.
Serith61890 4 years ago
Outta key bud, sorry. Try singing with something to accompany you.
DancingMachine919 4 years ago
I think the only reason it sounded awkward is cuz there was no musical accompaniment. With this piece it REALLY helps to have it because a lot of the pauses in his singing are punctuated with powerful drums or cymbals and it sounds weird without. but very nice!
bohemiawelcumsyou 4 years ago
oh yeah! don't pronounce the R's in never so much...make it more of an "uh" sound...it sounds better.
jwcgrant 4 years ago
Instead of just shooting from one note straight to the next you have to let it flow...You sorta sound like a robot...don't judge yourself on notes...they're right...practice on just letting the notes flow out rather than forcing them...if you understand what I'm saying...lol. good job.
jwcgrant 4 years ago
yeah, you need audio to help you stay in key.
thegmanofEAP 4 years ago
I think you'd better sing it with the audio.
wendus92 4 years ago
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With a musical like Sweeney Todd, amazing breath control is required. Though this is secondary to the passion and emotion you put into the role, it is relatively essential.
You've got a heap of potential though mate. Get yourself training quick smart. If you go to a good teacher, you'll notice the difference in just a few weeks.
DrunkInAGolfCart 4 years ago
Quite good considering you haven't had vocal training. I like the fact that you've actually injected passion into the words. You wouldn't believe how many singers around have a technically perfect voice and yet sing in a monotone style - with a song like this it's essential that the words mean something to you and you understand it.
You definitely need training, however. I've never been to care whether a singer is technically perfect - but that's because I usually listen to rock.
(cont)
DrunkInAGolfCart 4 years ago