There is one of your major problems right there. You need to "unlearn" that concept because the opposite is true. I have thousands of songs spanning a hundred years and there isn't a single one that I can't sing note for note. (Except for bits in two songs by Sting ! ). What Chris has been saying is that in order to sing a song, you need to be able to accurately repeat what you hear. I've played with many people, most of whom are singers and good ones, that struggle with this and in my opinion, it's laziness more than inability. It's something that one has to work on. When I see those outtakes of things like "American idol", "X-factor", "Britain's got talent" etc, the rejected candidates simply aren't listening to what they should be repeating. If they did, I'm not saying most of them would get through, but they'd make it harder for the judges to reject them and the audience to ridicule them and the public to lambast them. In a word,
work at it.
If you're saying I haven't worked at this, by calling me lazy, I've been practicing this song for well over a month. It's definitely not my best song; I didn't want to take the easy way out and do a song I've been playing for years. I wanted to pick something up that I hadn't done before, and try and get it down before the audition. Call me ambitious, call me stupid, whatever you want. I guess I just wanted to prove to myself that I could do it. Not to mention the work hours I've put in after school to buy all the equipment to record the music and overlap it (since I can't find anyone to play with, and lack the confidence to reach out beyond close friends), and pay for the drum set and lessons to provide that 'rock feel' to the songs I do. This cover wasn't something I just looked at on a website and instantly played, I've been practicing for months and the recording and editing of the clip itself took entire afternoon and 3/4 of my night.
When I said its impossible to replicate a song, it was more something I noticed about myself, not a universal fact. Keep in mind that what you can probably do in a few weeks or a month, it takes me MUCH longer to do. I wasn't born with much, if any musical talent. It's only because I've played guitar for over 7 years that I have any sense of pitch and rhythm. My learning curve for music is that I can grasp basics (such as notes and basic rhythms), but after that it drops off steeply. What I said about sounding like the actual song, I meant exact guitar tone, piano, bass, and vocal tone as well as studio quality, tambourines, EQ, auto tune, etc. Obviously with enough time and effort (and skill) you can sing a song note for note, that wasn't the point of it.
The people that get lambasted on those shows get made fun of because they refuse to admit that they lack talent; or their personalities are just so messed up that they are, well messed up people. Even then, it could be that from the stress of practicing and waiting in line (I heard it takes 3 days of waiting in line to get auditioned). I'm not refusing any advice; and hopefully I'm not coming across as rude or ungrateful (in fact this is the criticism I've been looking for for a VERY long time. Actually, I wish I had found this website sooner). If I am, I sincerely apologize for you guys are extremely generous with your time and knowledge.
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Chris, I just looked at trying to do the melody today and noticed that it's not as easy as I anticipated (the songs I've done this for were a lot slower paced, but maybe I'll get used to the faster pace this song has and get it done soon), so it might take a bit to get together. No worries though, when I get close/when I'm done I'll post it up (and if it takes a REALLY long time, hopefully it won't, I'll shoot ya a PM. But that's be if it took over a month.
JB
"You might think of something then lose your vowel placement and go way flat. Vowel placement takes time to get consistent to where it becomes second nature"
Was this something you saw specifically in the clip, or are you just giving an example of a common problem?
For anyone interested, I was jamming out at the local music store, and when I was playing slide (goo goo dolls) she noticed I liked to go a bit high at some points. Don't know if it applies to this clip.
Chris (again), since the piecing-together of the melody might take a while, if you want an example of another song (if you want, you can ask for which ones I think are my best/worst songs...it's an option) I can put it together real quick and keep working on that melody when I can. That way you can also get an idea on my general style, through the various levels of comfort I have with them.
Thanks again for all the help, I seriously appreciate everything you guys are doing.