Am I on the right track?

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What are you tying to do man? These are not harmonies. Just pitch shifting.

Honestly, I would say you should concentrate on training your voice and your ear.
 
Thats actually what im trying to do...
I am not used to listening to voices by ear
 
What are you tying to do man? These are not harmonies. Just pitch shifting.

Honestly, I would say you should concentrate on training your voice and your ear.
What can I do to train my voice? I already have methods for training by ear.
I have noticed that a many of my notes are sharp when ever I use a tuner :(
 
Thats actually what im trying to do...
I am not used to listening to voices by ear

I am curious, how do you listen to voices, if not by ear?

Not trying to be a dick, but that is exactly what you need to get used to.

Keep on working your voice.instrument man! :)
 
I am curious, how do you listen to voices, if not by ear?

Not trying to be a dick, but that is exactly what you need to get used to.

Keep on working your voice.instrument man! :)

Alright, I'll see what I can do. :)

I meant that I am only used to listening to instruments and usually chords...
 
On the right track to what?

I would suggest you're 100% ready to apply to go on The X Factor :thumbs up:

If you have a sick relative, you could win it.
 
Are you on the right track? No. I don't know what train your riding, but trade in your ticket. Get some vocal lessons. There are starving instructors waiting. I know I can't sing and have accepted that. Know your limitations.
 
I can't really tell what you were going for here. If nothing else post up with a karaoke track or a known song. Something so that the listener knows what you're trying to achieve then we can give more input.

As far as the technical stuff goes, the recording sounded like it was done on an iphone through a door. The vocals sounded weird to me but for all I know that is a punk song that you just nailed every note.

From a singing stand point it sounds more like you are speaking with rhythm than singing from your diaphragm. If you are wanting to see if you can just hit notes maybe check out singthenote.com or singthatnote.com I can't remember which. It plays a note, you sing it into a mic. It tells you if you are sharp or flat. You can nail notes all day long though and not really be able to sing words and phrases.

Keep at it, practice up.. Read and learn, listen and learn. If you love it, keep trying.
 
I can't really tell what you were going for here. If nothing else post up with a karaoke track or a known song. Something so that the listener knows what you're trying to achieve then we can give more input.

As far as the technical stuff goes, the recording sounded like it was done on an iphone through a door. The vocals sounded weird to me but for all I know that is a punk song that you just nailed every note.

From a singing stand point it sounds more like you are speaking with rhythm than singing from your diaphragm. If you are wanting to see if you can just hit notes maybe check out singthenote.com or singthatnote.com I can't remember which. It plays a note, you sing it into a mic. It tells you if you are sharp or flat. You can nail notes all day long though and not really be able to sing words and phrases.

Keep at it, practice up.. Read and learn, listen and learn. If you love it, keep trying.


Thanks man, i'd say you nailed it when I think about it :D
Also, I put a low pass filter on the recording
It was done with a Behringer C1 but my room isn't treated :P

Added another clip I had: https://soundcloud.com/doc-reign/mic-test
 
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I need help
 
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No idea, all of them are up and on public
I'll keep looking in to it
 
No idea, all of them are up and on public
I'll keep looking in to it

Sounds are there on Soundcloud.

The vocals need extreme training. Not going to lie, it is not good. Sorry man. You need to know this.
 
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