Mumford and Sons - Timshel (cover by Ryan Knorr)
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Pfft forget clicking "Like", I'm clicking "Favorite" instead.
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Yeah...as you go higher into your vocal register, your voice tends to shake a bit. THAT, is proof that is isn't autotuned. Auto tune would take out any sort of vibrato in the voice. And he goes a tad flat in the piece. I would know because I have perfect pitch. OVERALL, amazing job dude. Haters will hate.
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you should have called one of your friends to make the harmonic voices... :)
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amazing job. this is the only Mumford cover that I consider worthy for ears. lol keep it up :)
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This has got to be one of the most magnificent and moving renditions of this great Mumford & Sons song I have ever heard. You've certainly captured the essence of the song perfectly. Awesome cover!
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I was NOT expecting that. You are great, man. High five for making my night!
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Great cover man. Used your cover to produce my own. Nice sounding guitar too.
Top job
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INSTANT SUBSCRIBE!
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great song! where did you get the tabs for this? :)
Tuning, please? Open D? Thanks
tiagobcouto 1 month ago
@tiagobcouto 1/2 step down
knorrby11 1 month ago
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This is the most autotuned thing I have heard a disgrace to Mumford who would die before they use autotuning
decoonsw6 10 months ago
@decoonsw6 No auto-tune or pitch correction of any kind was used. Have never used it and don't even own the plug-in.
knorrby11 10 months ago 29
@knorrby11 then how do you get the echo if you dont use anything
decoonsw6 10 months ago
@decoonsw6 the echo sound is called reverb. It mimics the sound of singing in a large room where the echo would be a natural thing. Has nothing to do with pitch correction.
knorrby11 10 months ago 21