Duets · 3:19am Mar 6th, 2017
Anyone wanna do a cover with me? Strangers... I need a female voice.
Anyone wanna do a cover with me? Strangers... I need a female voice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sd9EiHetYZc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=durrRXXlSxQ
lol this is me singing a month ago. dont subscribe to my dads youtube, but on it, there's more videos from the past. Hope you enjoy! I mess up on every one
I'm actually pretty tired tonight, so I'll head to bed early, but, anyway, I'm looking forward to singing against my peers here at the university. It'll be good fun, but since a lot of people wanted to participate this year, they won't allow us to sing more than a minute and a half of our songs for the first two rounds. That means we have to make it to the finals in order to sing a full song. I hope I manage to make it that far. If not, I won't be disappointed; there will be talented
For disclosure, I'm not looking that forward to this movie's UK release but I'd be lying if I said the soundtrack wasn't pretty damn impressive. Especially Seth MacFarlane putting his Sinatra voice to great use as Mike the mouse! Say whatever you want about his comedy but you can't deny the man has serious singing chops!
I know, this is a weird thing for me to put up as my first blog post on this site, but I'm working on a project to bring certain portions of this story to life:
It was not a soft letdown, but I guess I shouldn't have as expected much as I did. As a freshman barely known by my older peers, I don't suppose there was much room for me to be received well by the audience. I went first by drawing; I guess I didn't start 'em off well.
Lots of people put other's down for when they voice act an existing character, they don't sound like the original voice actor.
Well there's a very good reason for that... it's because they AREN'T the original actor. they can NEVER sound exactly the same, but just because of that doesn't mean they can't voice act or sing just as good themselves.
Let me demonstrate with something I just recorded. ME, singing Evermore form Beauty and the Beast 2017 (Haven't seen the movie yet)
In the course of the Unforgiven Saga, Luna will have a few songs that she sings, and I was wondering which type of voice you guys think would be a better for her.
Alison Krauss-
Loreena McKennitt-
Or Enya-
I found a dusty cassette recording of 7 year old me from nearly a decade ago singing "God Bless the USA" in the kitchen at my old house.
And I found a RadioShack cassette player in the same box I pulled from storage.
Also, I now have a pile of blank, unrecorded cassettes.
I'm no longer able to hit those high notes. And yes, I was singing along to myself because why not.
Well, I finished my last final and returned home today. I feel good.
Anyway, since I'm feeling on top of the world, I'm seriously considering singing a few songs (maybe five) for my 200 subscribers special. I know it's more something I want to do, but maybe people will like it and look at my other uploads and maybe think "If he sings okay, he must audio read okay, too."
Do you know how to write a scene when a character sing a song without copying and pasting a lyrics in the story? And do you really read a lyrics when you find it in the text?
I just skip it. It disturbs the flow of the story. I believe a writer should focus on an emotional response from songs, this may be a way to write such a scene.
Stay in the shadows
Cheer at the gallows
This is a round up
This is a low flying panic attack
Sing a song on the jukebox that goes
Burn the witch
Burn the witch
We know where you live
Red crosses on wooden doors
And if you float you burn
Loose talk around tables
Abandon all reason
Avoid all eye contact
Do not react
Shoot the messengers
This is a low flying panic attack
Sing the song of sixpence that goes
Burn the witch
Burn the witch
We know where you live
I helped sing backing vocals for a new song by Shal Music FX, along with ten other singers. Specifically the chorus and chants around 2:19, 3:26, and 3:51. This is the first time I've ever recorded myself singing, and it was fun to try something new!