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Started by rene1242, Apr 30, 2025, 06:24 PM

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rene1242

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Amwilburn

Oh very accurate style and cover! Love this song!

I do have 1 query though; normally you either let the vocal shine, or play instrumental, was it a deliberate choice to make them the same volume? (Normally, when I'm singing and playing (or indeed, most peformers, like Elton John/Reginald Dwight, Lady Gaga/Stefani Germanotta), you sing on top of a quiet chord, then as soon as your vocal line is ended (or while holding a single long note), you then usually play a countermelody/hook between your vocals. It's very unusual to sing and play the exact same melody while singing?

But nonetheless, excellent style & cover!!

Mark
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pedro_pedroc

Hello, Rene.

I liked the style too, very accurate and sounds very good. Good performance too. Nice you added some vocals, make it different.

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Quote from: Amwilburn on May 01, 2025, 01:25 PMOh very accurate style and cover! Love this song!

I do have 1 query though; normally you either let the vocal shine, or play instrumental, was it a deliberate choice to make them the same volume? (Normally, when I'm singing and playing (or indeed, most peformers, like Elton John/Reginald Dwight, Lady Gaga/Stefani Germanotta), you sing on top of a quiet chord, then as soon as your vocal line is ended (or while holding a single long note), you then usually play a countermelody/hook between your vocals. It's very unusual to sing and play the exact same melody while singing?

But nonetheless, excellent style & cover!!

Mark
Quote from: Amwilburn on May 01, 2025, 01:25 PMOh very accurate style and cover! Love this song!

I do have 1 query though; normally you either let the vocal shine, or play instrumental, was it a deliberate choice to make them the same volume? (Normally, when I'm singing and playing (or indeed, most peformers, like Elton John/Reginald Dwight, Lady Gaga/Stefani Germanotta), you sing on top of a quiet chord, then as soon as your vocal line is ended (or while holding a single long note), you then usually play a countermelody/hook between your vocals. It's very unusual to sing and play the exact same melody while singing?

But nonetheless, excellent style & cover!!

Mark
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Quote from: Amwilburn on May 01, 2025, 01:25 PMOh very accurate style and cover! Love this song!

I do have 1 query though; normally you either let the vocal shine, or play instrumental, was it a deliberate choice to make them the same volume? (Normally, when I'm singing and playing (or indeed, most peformers, like Elton John/Reginald Dwight, Lady Gaga/Stefani Germanotta), you sing on top of a quiet chord, then as soon as your vocal line is ended (or while holding a single long note), you then usually play a countermelody/hook between your vocals. It's very unusual to sing and play the exact same melody while singing?

But nonetheless, excellent style & cover!!

Mark

Thanks so much yes you are right usually when playing vocals you don't play the melody with it , playing chords or pad is better it's something I did spontaneous at the moment already from that I even pressed fade when I had an ending for song
Thanks always for the honest feedback that's how we musicians can improve and move forward
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