total-recoil
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Thought I'd share I'm still writing songs and have renewed attempts to include a bit of singing since I'm persuaded that vocals are too important a factor to ignore. Yes, I like progressive jazz where the singing isn't included in most cases but most of the bands that influence me use solid vocals, i.e. Rolling Stones, Beach Boys, Beatles and so on.
Last night,. I think I made a discovery. So far, my attempts at singing haven't been anything to brag about. The best I can say is I sound very average and there have been moments when I thought it was a lost cause altogether. During those moments, I thought maybe it would be best to advertise for a singer. Then I would think that if I work really really hard, the singing is going to get better just as when you exercise, your muscles get stronger.
Anyway, last night I was messing about on keyboard and casually tried to sing a slow song in a minor key that had been a chart hit a few years ago. I gave it a bit of practice then recorded my efforts and played it back. To my astonishement, it sounded way way better than all my other attempts. I was pleasantly surprised but now I think I figured out why. My suspicion is some of us have voices that suit certain songs and certain keys and I got lucky to come across a song that seems to just fit my voice pattern and intonation. The original singer seems to have a voice similar to mind so I thought I sounded a bit similar.
One problem I face, of course, is I have to rely on my own evaluation of stuff I play back and that's tough when it's your own voice. Many people also feel uncomfortable hearing themselves sing and naturally tend to feel that they are rubbish (I have felt this way many times). I'm now hoping to find someone who will be totally honest and give me a sincere opinion of my singing on that particular track but my own take on it is I think it's not too bad this time around. I am quite willing to accept the possibility I'm just not cut out to do vocals but am hoping I will be able to sing some songs if they're limited to middle key range and also suit my voice.
To round this off I have no actual fantasy about being a great vocalist as I know there are singers who can blow me away but, as I said, many musicians feel they ought to be able to at least hold their own if required to sing. I also was given a list of musicians who are considered not brilliant singers but still sing and nobody really gives them a hard time over it.
Musicians who I think are really great singers are, Bowie, Mick Jagger, Lennon and McCartney, The Beach Boys, Michael Jackson and so on.
Anyway, my question is this:
How good a singer are you?
Are you limited in your key range?
Do you feel you are able to sing well as a result of hard practice or are you a natural?
Do you feel you really ought to make the effort to sing if you play an instrument?
Do you hate hearing yourself sing when played back?
Last night,. I think I made a discovery. So far, my attempts at singing haven't been anything to brag about. The best I can say is I sound very average and there have been moments when I thought it was a lost cause altogether. During those moments, I thought maybe it would be best to advertise for a singer. Then I would think that if I work really really hard, the singing is going to get better just as when you exercise, your muscles get stronger.
Anyway, last night I was messing about on keyboard and casually tried to sing a slow song in a minor key that had been a chart hit a few years ago. I gave it a bit of practice then recorded my efforts and played it back. To my astonishement, it sounded way way better than all my other attempts. I was pleasantly surprised but now I think I figured out why. My suspicion is some of us have voices that suit certain songs and certain keys and I got lucky to come across a song that seems to just fit my voice pattern and intonation. The original singer seems to have a voice similar to mind so I thought I sounded a bit similar.
One problem I face, of course, is I have to rely on my own evaluation of stuff I play back and that's tough when it's your own voice. Many people also feel uncomfortable hearing themselves sing and naturally tend to feel that they are rubbish (I have felt this way many times). I'm now hoping to find someone who will be totally honest and give me a sincere opinion of my singing on that particular track but my own take on it is I think it's not too bad this time around. I am quite willing to accept the possibility I'm just not cut out to do vocals but am hoping I will be able to sing some songs if they're limited to middle key range and also suit my voice.
To round this off I have no actual fantasy about being a great vocalist as I know there are singers who can blow me away but, as I said, many musicians feel they ought to be able to at least hold their own if required to sing. I also was given a list of musicians who are considered not brilliant singers but still sing and nobody really gives them a hard time over it.
Musicians who I think are really great singers are, Bowie, Mick Jagger, Lennon and McCartney, The Beach Boys, Michael Jackson and so on.
Anyway, my question is this:
How good a singer are you?
Are you limited in your key range?
Do you feel you are able to sing well as a result of hard practice or are you a natural?
Do you feel you really ought to make the effort to sing if you play an instrument?
Do you hate hearing yourself sing when played back?