E eugen3 New member Aug 2, 2006 #21 Up your singing one octave higher... then lower the pitch until you can sing... that should work.
S Scuderia New member Oct 31, 2006 #22 alright guys. new versions. and yeah, i really like lifehouse. haha. http://media.putfile.com/You-and-Me-31 http://media.putfile.com/Blind-45 comments will be greatly appreciated.
alright guys. new versions. and yeah, i really like lifehouse. haha. http://media.putfile.com/You-and-Me-31 http://media.putfile.com/Blind-45 comments will be greatly appreciated.
daryl New member Oct 31, 2006 #23 better. but still too low!!! like eugene said, sing one octave higher but lower the key.
S Scuderia New member Oct 31, 2006 #24 haha. i dont know the difference between octave and key. i just put a capo on the 3rd fret.
sub_20 New member Dec 23, 2006 #26 !! Why don't you fix an octave pedal to your mic. Hahahahahah. Okay. Just kidding. Yeah. Try to sing in a higher octave. Singing it low makes the stuff so... Ergh.. Sleep inducing. Teehee.
!! Why don't you fix an octave pedal to your mic. Hahahahahah. Okay. Just kidding. Yeah. Try to sing in a higher octave. Singing it low makes the stuff so... Ergh.. Sleep inducing. Teehee.
P Paynk New member Dec 23, 2006 #27 You sang one octave lower than the original songs I think? Your voice isn't bad and you have some feelings but you sound like you can't reach that low pitch.
You sang one octave lower than the original songs I think? Your voice isn't bad and you have some feelings but you sound like you can't reach that low pitch.