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Rubina makes covers! 8D
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Re: Rubina makes covers! 8D
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it ^^RaiSensei wrote:I enjoyed the chihayafuru cover, you have a cute voice.
Re: Rubina makes covers! 8D
I listened to your Ai no Scenario and Life is like a boat covers.
First of all, I want to point out that yOU HAVE A REALLY EXOTIC STYLE and you do sing well. I like how your style is kind of sultry and mature yet elegant and classy. You've also got a great range of 'voice twists' where the notes are changed a little (to add in creativity).
However, I notice that you sing better in the second song - Life is like a boat. This could be because Ai no Scenario has a PAINFULLY HIGH PITCH and I can understand when higher pitched songs are hella confusing to identify where its octaves are. Vocal range is also another thing that is needed to be considered. When you're choosing a song to sing, know where your vocal range is and where its limits are, because if you can't sing high or your voice feel extremely strained when you sing high, then it's best that you either pitch it down. For example, there is a big disparity between the two covers mentioned above in terms of vocal pitch and range. In Ai no Scenario, I could hear that you started out on pitch and tune, then as the song progressed you used a lower tone, then off-pitch/tunes. On the other hand, in Life is like a boat, everything was on pitch and tune, and there weren't a lot of obvious strains in your voice compared to Ai no Scenario.
For suggestions, singing-wise, you can improve your vocal stability by doing warm-ups before recording and practice breath-support exercises. For vocal range, you can do scales every day for at least 30 minutes. If you're aiming for a higher range, practice increasing scales e.g. from D3 to E6, if you're aiming for a lower range, practice decreasing scales. If you're lazy (like me because I really do not enjoy doing scales because they're boring), you can do it the hard way by RUINING YOUR THROAT by singing opera songs or songs that require a higher pitch but does not need to have a fast tempo. But normally scales are better, and they help you improve pretty much in everything i.e. vocal range, pitch, tone, tune except for technique and breath-support/vocal stability, singing-wise. For vocal technique, you've got a pretty good style already, but if you want something with more variety, I suggest using different kinds of voices in a song i.e. belting, falsetto/head voice and bridge voice (between belting and head voice/falsetto). Switching between those two voices can be difficult at first, which is why mastering control over both belting and head voice/falsetto would be a good idea to start with on vocal technique. For vocal variety, this is pretty simple, just spam harmonies and adlibs and rap or something that fits in with the vocals and in the instrumental breaks.
Again these are just suggestions so you can choose whether you want to implement them or not.
First of all, I want to point out that yOU HAVE A REALLY EXOTIC STYLE and you do sing well. I like how your style is kind of sultry and mature yet elegant and classy. You've also got a great range of 'voice twists' where the notes are changed a little (to add in creativity).
However, I notice that you sing better in the second song - Life is like a boat. This could be because Ai no Scenario has a PAINFULLY HIGH PITCH and I can understand when higher pitched songs are hella confusing to identify where its octaves are. Vocal range is also another thing that is needed to be considered. When you're choosing a song to sing, know where your vocal range is and where its limits are, because if you can't sing high or your voice feel extremely strained when you sing high, then it's best that you either pitch it down. For example, there is a big disparity between the two covers mentioned above in terms of vocal pitch and range. In Ai no Scenario, I could hear that you started out on pitch and tune, then as the song progressed you used a lower tone, then off-pitch/tunes. On the other hand, in Life is like a boat, everything was on pitch and tune, and there weren't a lot of obvious strains in your voice compared to Ai no Scenario.
For suggestions, singing-wise, you can improve your vocal stability by doing warm-ups before recording and practice breath-support exercises. For vocal range, you can do scales every day for at least 30 minutes. If you're aiming for a higher range, practice increasing scales e.g. from D3 to E6, if you're aiming for a lower range, practice decreasing scales. If you're lazy (like me because I really do not enjoy doing scales because they're boring), you can do it the hard way by RUINING YOUR THROAT by singing opera songs or songs that require a higher pitch but does not need to have a fast tempo. But normally scales are better, and they help you improve pretty much in everything i.e. vocal range, pitch, tone, tune except for technique and breath-support/vocal stability, singing-wise. For vocal technique, you've got a pretty good style already, but if you want something with more variety, I suggest using different kinds of voices in a song i.e. belting, falsetto/head voice and bridge voice (between belting and head voice/falsetto). Switching between those two voices can be difficult at first, which is why mastering control over both belting and head voice/falsetto would be a good idea to start with on vocal technique. For vocal variety, this is pretty simple, just spam harmonies and adlibs and rap or something that fits in with the vocals and in the instrumental breaks.
Again these are just suggestions so you can choose whether you want to implement them or not.
Last edited by Aerlith on Sun Oct 11, 2015 9:07 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : +6 for in-depth critique.)
Re: Rubina makes covers! 8D
Wow lol i never thought that my voice sounded exotic XD Thank you soo muchIce Elf wrote:I listened to your Ai no Scenario and Life is like a boat covers.
First of all, I want to point out that yOU HAVE A REALLY EXOTIC STYLE and you do sing well. I like how your style is kind of sultry and mature yet elegant and classy. You've also got a great range of 'voice twists' where the notes are changed a little (to add in creativity).
However, I notice that you sing better in the second song - Life is like a boat. This could be because Ai no Scenario has a PAINFULLY HIGH PITCH and I can understand when higher pitched songs are hella confusing to identify where its octaves are. Vocal range is also another thing that is needed to be considered. When you're choosing a song to sing, know where your vocal range is and where its limits are, because if you can't sing high or your voice feel extremely strained when you sing high, then it's best that you either pitch it down. For example, there is a big disparity between the two covers mentioned above in terms of vocal pitch and range. In Ai no Scenario, I could hear that you started out on pitch and tune, then as the song progressed you used a lower tone, then off-pitch/tunes. On the other hand, in Life is like a boat, everything was on pitch and tune, and there weren't a lot of obvious strains in your voice compared to Ai no Scenario.
For suggestions, singing-wise, you can improve your vocal stability by doing warm-ups before recording and practice breath-support exercises. For vocal range, you can do scales every day for at least 30 minutes. If you're aiming for a higher range, practice increasing scales e.g. from D3 to E6, if you're aiming for a lower range, practice decreasing scales. If you're lazy (like me because I really do not enjoy doing scales because they're boring), you can do it the hard way by RUINING YOUR THROAT by singing opera songs or songs that require a higher pitch but does not need to have a fast tempo. But normally scales are better, and they help you improve pretty much in everything i.e. vocal range, pitch, tone, tune except for technique and breath-support/vocal stability, singing-wise. For vocal technique, you've got a pretty good style already, but if you want something with more variety, I suggest using different kinds of voices in a song i.e. belting, falsetto/head voice and bridge voice (between belting and head voice/falsetto). Switching between those two voices can be difficult at first, which is why mastering control over both belting and head voice/falsetto would be a good idea to start with on vocal technique. For vocal variety, this is pretty simple, just spam harmonies and adlibs and rap or something that fits in with the vocals and in the instrumental breaks.
Again these are just suggestions so you can choose whether you want to implement them or not.
i was waiting for such constructive feedback too.
Though idk many songs so it's sometimes difficult to find a song thats right for me..xp
Re: Rubina makes covers! 8D
well you just um
browse through songs and find songs where your range fits well (basically songs where you dont need to die to sing)
browse through songs and find songs where your range fits well (basically songs where you dont need to die to sing)
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