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@macktheplate yeah 7 octaves sounds physically impossible, I play the piano, and I know what 7 octaves sounds like. I give him credit for trying, though! He has other good points to look at.
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I hate my voice recorded. I swear to God I hate it! lol... Only when I have really good recording equipment and it makes me sound like I have what I consider my trademark sexy alto and not Mickey Mouse do I like it!
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@macktheplate One person has a range of three octaves Marvin Gaye
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@Expertvillage - Dang... only 0:57 seconds? lol! And I was getting into it too!! lol!!
Ok. I see your other vids... I guess I'm off to see them.
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No one has range of six or seven octaves. This man is not well-versed in singing to even be speaking in terms of "six or seven octaves". A professional opera singer has a range of two octaves and a half octaves MAX, and a working range of less than that. Most popular songs require an octave and a third (at most). I would be very wary of ANYTHING this man says.
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i thought i was good till i heard my self
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@StunnaHard123 thank you so much. I'm an aspiring musician, trying to make it my living, and Ive been getting really discouraged lately because everything I record sounds like crap to me. the guitar is fine, my cajon usually sounds amazing, it's just my voice...but that comment really inspired me to keep trying. I practice almost constantly, except when I'm at school. so that's no problem, haha. but thanks!
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so i sound like the recording?! ugh i need to stop singing. xP
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wtf not a how to video
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huh? i thought you was suppose to teach me how to sing??



I sound really good until i record it..... i sound like a dying cat with it record -_-
NumberOneJBieberFan 1 year ago 36
Well, this is not "how to hear to your real voice" actually is "what happens when you hear to your real voice..."
pabloernesto19 1 year ago 18