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Singing Success Review - Before and After (Six Month Update)

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2010

This is the six month update of my progress with the Singing Success program. This video review includes an on-the-spot live acoustic recording of John Mark McMillan's "How He Loves" (also performed by David Crowder and Kim Walker, Jesus Culture).

The chipmunk song clip at the end is Josh Groban's "You Raise Me Up" with sarcastic references during the instrumental to Titanic and Braveheart.

This was filmed using my Samsung HMX-H200 Handycam camcorder and put together in Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum.

Noisy Kung Fu
http://www.noisykungfu.com/

Singing Success
http://www.singingsuccess.com/cmd.php?af=1238288

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  • lol "how he loves us" is my fav song!! :) good job man!

  • @BakeHappynessNshare1 Thanks! Yeah, it's a great song!

  • GOOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!! STRUM A LITTLE SOFTER!!!!!

  • @Soraplushie Yeah, not much of a guitarist, but I've been working on that since making this video.

  • I was wondering what your highest note was before starting the program. I see you hit and hold g4 pretty well now, but how was it at first?

  • @kkrissst I may have gained a note or two in either direction, but mainly just stabilized the notes I had and made it so I can hit and hold them more consistently.

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  • @sunburst909 I wish I'd started when I was a teenager, lol!

  • You sound so great and its only been six months, this gives me so much hope being a teenager

  • @ThinkTink606432 Well thanks! For the first six months I worked with the program pretty much every week day for 30 minutes to an hour and let my voice rest on the weekends. I also had the SSTV subscription so I could see videos of lessons, which helped alot. I also have the warm-up CD which I still use before band rehearsal and gigs. I'd recommend recording yourself every once in a while to track progress and to hear what it sounds like outside of your own head.

  • I bought about a week ago. The only problem I wonder is, what schedule did you practice at. Was it every week, a little every day? By the way, your voice is AMAZING!

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