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Now Learning; Which songs are you learning right now?
Topic Started: December 31, 2006, 9:25 am (16,532 Views)
Rhia
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At the moment I'm working on 'The Unforgiven', but somehow I just can't get my head around the middle part.
I'm just not able to play it on my violin and make it sound the way it should.
But I hope I'll get that sorted out soon.
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Hellfire
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I'm trying to decently sing and play the bass lines of Judas Priest Living After Midnight.
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nicky1991
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i am learning to play blackened on the drums. i'm still kind of inexperienced in playing double bass.
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Little Wing
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I;m learning Sweet Home Alabama on acoustic guitar :angry I really suck
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Simone
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Yesterday tried to play Phantom Lord and Jump In The Fire :D w/o solos,yeah :lol:
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The Lone Wolf
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I'm learning Iron Maiden's Dream Of Mirrors now. I tried to sing it, and when my voice was warmed up I could sing the high parts too :o

Like wtf, normally I can't go higher than a B and my falsetto is very soft... And now the high notes are easier and most of all: louder! I was stunned :blink:
But happy :)
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Simone
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^ that happens to me too! I can't sing it unless I sing a lot or sing screaming...that's my recipe.After going to a concert and singing almost 2 hours I can sing Metallica like I'm the new young James Hetfield :lol: :horns2
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St.Anne
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Aug 18 2008, 04:10 AM
I'm learning Iron Maiden's Dream Of Mirrors now. I tried to sing it, and when my voice was warmed up I could sing the high parts too :o

Like wtf, normally I can't go higher than a B and my falsetto is very soft... And now the high notes are easier and most of all: louder! I was stunned :blink:
But happy :)

I had that too with songs from The Phantom of the Opera, which is close to sing opera-like. The only thing is, though, that I can't reach as high as the role of Christine, 'cause she is a soprano and can't sing as low as the Phantom because he is a man and sings too low for me. I don't know that much about singing, but I can handle some stuff, when my voice allows it :P
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The Lone Wolf
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Yeah, it's hard...

What I always think is pretty funny is that people are always surprised that I can sing along to songs I'm playing on guitar, also if they're pretty quick :D They go: "How can you freaking do that?" And I'm like: "Huh, what? Oh that, it's nothing special" :P

I think my vocal range is pretty similar to that of Jaqueline Govaert from Krezip (and yes, I like Krezip LOL)
But I'm training my voice, since I discovered what to do. I'm not overdoing my voice though, I just go higher and higher in small steps, which work very well :)
I remember I always sung way too soft, and one day (I was practising for school musical auditions) my voice kinda "broke" and I sung louder, I was like "w00t :o ". (I came through the auditions, but I quit...)
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St.Anne
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Aug 19 2008, 09:35 AM
Yeah, it's hard...

What I always think is pretty funny is that people are always surprised that I can sing along to songs I'm playing on guitar, also if they're pretty quick :D They go: "How can you freaking do that?" And I'm like: "Huh, what? Oh that, it's nothing special" :P

I think my vocal range is pretty similar to that of Jaqueline Govaert from Krezip (and yes, I like Krezip LOL)
But I'm training my voice, since I discovered what to do. I'm not overdoing my voice though, I just go higher and higher in small steps, which work very well :)
I remember I always sung way too soft, and one day (I was practising for school musical auditions) my voice kinda "broke" and I sung louder, I was like "w00t :o ". (I came through the auditions, but I quit...)

Is it possible to train your voice yourself, then? (since people often don't hear when they sing false, that's of course commen knowledge :P ) How do you do that? I'd like to get better at singing, 'cause I simply love it :)

Why did you quit?
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The Lone Wolf
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Aug 19 2008, 07:32 PM
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Aug 19 2008, 09:35 AM
Yeah, it's hard...

What I always think is pretty funny is that people are always surprised that I can sing along to songs I'm playing on guitar, also if they're pretty quick :D They go: "How can you freaking do that?" And I'm like: "Huh, what? Oh that, it's nothing special" :P

I think my vocal range is pretty similar to that of Jaqueline Govaert from Krezip (and yes, I like Krezip LOL)
But I'm training my voice, since I discovered what to do. I'm not overdoing my voice though, I just go higher and higher in small steps, which work very well :)
I remember I always sung way too soft, and one day (I was practising for school musical auditions) my voice kinda "broke" and I sung louder, I was like "w00t  :o ". (I came through the auditions, but I quit...)

Is it possible to train your voice yourself, then? (since people often don't hear when they sing false, that's of course commen knowledge :P ) How do you do that? I'd like to get better at singing, 'cause I simply love it :)

Why did you quit?

Well, I try and try, and then record, to hear what I do wrong.

I quit because I had too much homework... And I didn't feel involvolved in the whole practising stuff, I was always alone.
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Aug 20 2008, 05:30 AM
The Unforgiven One
Aug 19 2008, 07:32 PM
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Aug 19 2008, 09:35 AM
Yeah, it's hard...

What I always think is pretty funny is that people are always surprised that I can sing along to songs I'm playing on guitar, also if they're pretty quick :D They go: "How can you freaking do that?" And I'm like: "Huh, what? Oh that, it's nothing special" :P

I think my vocal range is pretty similar to that of Jaqueline Govaert from Krezip (and yes, I like Krezip LOL)
But I'm training my voice, since I discovered what to do. I'm not overdoing my voice though, I just go higher and higher in small steps, which work very well :)
I remember I always sung way too soft, and one day (I was practising for school musical auditions) my voice kinda "broke" and I sung louder, I was like "w00t  :o ". (I came through the auditions, but I quit...)

Is it possible to train your voice yourself, then? (since people often don't hear when they sing false, that's of course commen knowledge :P ) How do you do that? I'd like to get better at singing, 'cause I simply love it :)

Why did you quit?

Well, I try and try, and then record, to hear what I do wrong.

I quit because I had too much homework... And I didn't feel involvolved in the whole practising stuff, I was always alone.

Mheh, if had lived closer together I would be happy to take vocal lessons with you ^_ ^

Yeah, I record stuff too and when I hear where I go wrong, I try it again, but it's hard because I never have any clue what note I sing; I just try to sing it as high or low as the original person sings it, and if I really can't do it, I sing higher or lower. You know, you've got adjust it at times...or atleast I do :P
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Simone
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I love falsettos :lol: We sould make a contest :biggrin that would be so funny!
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The Lone Wolf
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Aug 20 2008, 07:31 PM
TheDutchess
Aug 20 2008, 05:30 AM
The Unforgiven One
Aug 19 2008, 07:32 PM
TheDutchess
Aug 19 2008, 09:35 AM
Yeah, it's hard...

What I always think is pretty funny is that people are always surprised that I can sing along to songs I'm playing on guitar, also if they're pretty quick :D They go: "How can you freaking do that?" And I'm like: "Huh, what? Oh that, it's nothing special" :P

I think my vocal range is pretty similar to that of Jaqueline Govaert from Krezip (and yes, I like Krezip LOL)
But I'm training my voice, since I discovered what to do. I'm not overdoing my voice though, I just go higher and higher in small steps, which work very well :)
I remember I always sung way too soft, and one day (I was practising for school musical auditions) my voice kinda "broke" and I sung louder, I was like "w00t  :o ". (I came through the auditions, but I quit...)

Is it possible to train your voice yourself, then? (since people often don't hear when they sing false, that's of course commen knowledge :P ) How do you do that? I'd like to get better at singing, 'cause I simply love it :)

Why did you quit?

Well, I try and try, and then record, to hear what I do wrong.

I quit because I had too much homework... And I didn't feel involvolved in the whole practising stuff, I was always alone.

Mheh, if had lived closer together I would be happy to take vocal lessons with you ^_ ^

Yeah, I record stuff too and when I hear where I go wrong, I try it again, but it's hard because I never have any clue what note I sing; I just try to sing it as high or low as the original person sings it, and if I really can't do it, I sing higher or lower. You know, you've got adjust it at times...or atleast I do :P

Yeah, that would be fun :P

You're not the only one who adjusts sometimes. I did that too. Weird thing is, most of the time I hear when I miss a note (luckily for the neighbours LOL)
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Aug 21 2008, 09:14 AM
I love falsettos :lol: We sould make a contest :biggrin that would be so funny!

No, I would lose BIG TIME...
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