If the instructor does not train you well on how to get on the track with the vocals efficiently, then this may damage your vocal chords. You simply won’t have the capacity to sing nicely. An experienced teacher will invariably start with a warm up session to make your voice come on ...
Man I love that song, need the chords but I'll never sing like that. Rebecca Laster from Sparks, Nevada AUGUST 8, 2019 I really love this song and the message it sends. All of these spots bring a tear to my eye, wishing the world would take the time to love each other. Sherry ...
Being able to physically morph your vocal chords, and the rest of your respiratory tract, makes it super easy to do spot on impressions every time. “That was so good! Where did you learn to do that?” She asks. “Stick around, and you’ll see how deep the rabbit hole goes.” I ...
NOTE - At the very end of the song I have put question marks beside two chords. They sound close but I can't help but feel they are incorrect. Please comment corrections if I'm wrong! - I'm posting two different ways to play certain chords. To keep things simple play them the firs...
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notes & chords, and voodoo, for God’s sake. Harry, his friends, and I headed out that night in the direction of music, pulling up to a block already lined with people. Bypassing the line, Harry back-slapping all the doormen & bouncers on the way past. Sliding into Tipitina’s, a...
I would do these arpeggio things and riffs that were half riff/half chords or something just to try and fill in the space.” Carousel remains a fan favourite today... “I was thinking about it the other night. I was playing it and thought, ‘Why am I playing this?’ The lyrics ...
The bottom line is, the only keyboard you will be able to play confidently, is the one that you know inside and out. You will only know how to voice your chords to be both present and in their proper space if you’re intimately familiar with how those sounds respond. ...
The first thing I had to really focus on was playing and singing in the same tempo. To do this a lot of metronome practice was needed. Without the metronome I was playing quite a bit slower than I was comfortable singing at. In the end it had to be a compromise where I could play...
you had them, but what you do remember is writing them. Where I start remembering it is where I actually hit chords and discover the music, that’s where my memory starts to kick in because that’s the important bit; the casual thought that set it off isn’t too important to me.”...