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Jazz-influenced "What A Wonderful World"

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interesting arrangement dude and nicely done
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SSSSSSibalance.... Voice has too much in the low end.... Did you use a pop filter? Voice sits too far forward in the mix.

This is like one of my favorite songs so I can tell you I'm very picky when it comes to it.

Work on the mix a little more you'll get it there.
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SSSSSSibalance.... Voice has too much in the low end.... Did you use a pop filter? Voice sits too far forward in the mix.

This is like one of my favorite songs so I can tell you I'm very picky when it comes to it.

Work on the mix a little more you'll get it there.

Thanks. I dind't use the pop filter. I'll re-record it and try again. I'm just new to whole mixing, that's why

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