A correction, The Righteous Brothers and one other group of note on YT do it in "C"; The Platters do it in "Bb"; another group does it in "Eb", this, although--my having the original sheet--North and Zalet wrote it in "G"; anyhow, your acapella is nice--acapella is always nice--almost always, . . .
Whatever you might feel for the weakness of your untrained voice, you do have good sound quality. UNCHAINED is written--and, most usually performed--in G major, you're singing almost in F major--just two half-steps down. I really think that, you could do it in G; but however you do it, when acapella, use a pitch pipe, or say a harmonica or something to put your voice on pitch--I tried to play along, but, it wasn't quite an F, . . .
A correction, The Righteous Brothers and one other group of note on YT do it in "C"; The Platters do it in "Bb"; another group does it in "Eb", this, although--my having the original sheet--North and Zalet wrote it in "G"; anyhow, your acapella is nice--acapella is always nice--almost always, . . .
phillipgaley 1 year ago
Whatever you might feel for the weakness of your untrained voice, you do have good sound quality. UNCHAINED is written--and, most usually performed--in G major, you're singing almost in F major--just two half-steps down. I really think that, you could do it in G; but however you do it, when acapella, use a pitch pipe, or say a harmonica or something to put your voice on pitch--I tried to play along, but, it wasn't quite an F, . . .
phillipgaley 1 year ago