finish the ends of the words. put consanants on the end. if you are singing why does distances make us wise, you need to emphasize the st in distance and the se in wise and the es in does. it will add a punchier effect to the ends of your words and people will be able to understand you.
and work on control. especially the high notes. air is used to acheive the notes. straining you throat tends to bring you off key and sounds bad.
nice tenor range, you just need to learn to control ALOT better. and i strongly recommend that you work on your vibratto, unless thats what you call belting and belting my friend doesnt work for that song
Singing requires air, AIR my friend. It will help your tuning and intonation. Try using your diaphram to push the air through the notes. Instead of pitching your throat for higher notes, just use more air...and don't take so many breaths...and don't jrop the notes at the end of your phrases, sounds bad. Start the very first verse with a strong air supported sound and use that consistancy with your air throughout the whole song. And know the range of your voice.
loved it=]
holasuckaa 2 years ago
Bryan. This was legendary. I personally can't sing, but this was AWESOME! Good freaking job brother!
dham1991 4 years ago
finish the ends of the words. put consanants on the end. if you are singing why does distances make us wise, you need to emphasize the st in distance and the se in wise and the es in does. it will add a punchier effect to the ends of your words and people will be able to understand you.
and work on control. especially the high notes. air is used to acheive the notes. straining you throat tends to bring you off key and sounds bad.
good work.
brittonvs 4 years ago
nice tenor range, you just need to learn to control ALOT better. and i strongly recommend that you work on your vibratto, unless thats what you call belting and belting my friend doesnt work for that song
ochoaj895 4 years ago
i actually thought that was good o_0
intonation needs some work but the rest is pretty awesome. keep in mind this is pretty raw, live material... good job! =] dude's cute, too.
MiSsVaNiLlAx3 4 years ago
Singing requires air, AIR my friend. It will help your tuning and intonation. Try using your diaphram to push the air through the notes. Instead of pitching your throat for higher notes, just use more air...and don't take so many breaths...and don't jrop the notes at the end of your phrases, sounds bad. Start the very first verse with a strong air supported sound and use that consistancy with your air throughout the whole song. And know the range of your voice.
trombonedude85 4 years ago