Topic: *~*Mariah's Creative Corner*~*Enter If You Dare =)) | |
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MariahsFantasy
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Green Day - Working Class Hero
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ozBNd3q7wY haha, I really didn't do it justice. This one was just for fun. |
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You're still having intonation problems, but you're getting better. Your breath control is improving. Don't fret, though-I will train you well. |
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You're still having intonation problems, but you're getting better. Your breath control is improving. Don't fret, though-I will train you well. I'm very monotone when I do this style, cuz Billie Joe sings like that always. I guess I was doing a slight imitation. lol Rock isn't my thing, I love listening to it but I can't really sing it cause it takes a special kinda voice to. I could use a better mic though. God I wish I had a studio. |
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Edited by
heavenlyboy34
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Tue 01/24/12 11:14 AM
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You're still having intonation problems, but you're getting better. Your breath control is improving. Don't fret, though-I will train you well. I'm very monotone when I do this style, cuz Billie Joe sings like that always. I guess I was doing a slight imitation. lol Rock isn't my thing, I love listening to it but I can't really sing it cause it takes a special kinda voice to. I could use a better mic though. God I wish I had a studio. Fear not! I have a condenser mic and digital studio with the standard effects (reverb, etc). But studio work is one of the less important aspects of performing arts anyway. Delivering a strong, consistent live performance is how a sustainable career is built. You should think of recordings as teasers to get people to buy tickets to your shows as a general rule. Now I just have to get you into my studio. |
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You're still having intonation problems, but you're getting better. Your breath control is improving. Don't fret, though-I will train you well. I'm very monotone when I do this style, cuz Billie Joe sings like that always. I guess I was doing a slight imitation. lol Rock isn't my thing, I love listening to it but I can't really sing it cause it takes a special kinda voice to. I could use a better mic though. God I wish I had a studio. Fear not! I have a condenser mic and digital studio with the standard effects (reverb, etc). But studio work is one of the less important aspects of performing arts anyway. Delivering a strong, consistent live performance is how a sustainable career is built. You should think of recordings as teasers to get people to buy tickets to your shows as a general rule. Now I just have to get you into my studio. That sounds appealing enough. If I go into a studio I may never come out. I'm so fascinated by that stuff. Live is very important. I just need to perform more. Just get over my fears of the stage and all that craziness. I'm so used to behind the curtain I need to build a persona from the stage now. I guess that can be arranged, I don't really know anyone with a studio personally. Plus their rates get a wee bit high and I be a struggling artist so I have to make do with what I have. The sounds I'm using now are just making my voice sound more raw than I'd like. But I guess that's live performing right? I'm not a lip-syncer and I pride myself on performing and getting into the organic aspect of it. |
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You sing nicely thanks for shareing. I appreciate this really! I agree. You have such a good voice. Wowzers!! Impressed!! And you did Green Day. One of my favourite bands. Woohoo |
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You're still having intonation problems, but you're getting better. Your breath control is improving. Don't fret, though-I will train you well. I'm very monotone when I do this style, cuz Billie Joe sings like that always. I guess I was doing a slight imitation. lol Rock isn't my thing, I love listening to it but I can't really sing it cause it takes a special kinda voice to. I could use a better mic though. God I wish I had a studio. Fear not! I have a condenser mic and digital studio with the standard effects (reverb, etc). But studio work is one of the less important aspects of performing arts anyway. Delivering a strong, consistent live performance is how a sustainable career is built. You should think of recordings as teasers to get people to buy tickets to your shows as a general rule. Now I just have to get you into my studio. That sounds appealing enough. If I go into a studio I may never come out. I'm so fascinated by that stuff. Live is very important. I just need to perform more. Just get over my fears of the stage and all that craziness. I'm so used to behind the curtain I need to build a persona from the stage now. I guess that can be arranged, I don't really know anyone with a studio personally. Plus their rates get a wee bit high and I be a struggling artist so I have to make do with what I have. The sounds I'm using now are just making my voice sound more raw than I'd like. But I guess that's live performing right? I'm not a lip-syncer and I pride myself on performing and getting into the organic aspect of it. What do you mean, you don't know anyone with a studio? You know me! Live performing isn't necessarily raw. Good venues have sound techs with mixing boards almost exactly like one you'd see in a studio. (I know how to use a 24-track mixer myself, but I'm a bit out of practice, and the digital mixer is more practical in my rather cramped studio. I've also assisted sound techs) But if you can get a good sound in any old setting-like a bar or pub-you'll get a good sound anywhere. |
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You sound better than most of the contestants on 'American Idol'. A hundred times better than them.
Live is very important. I just need to perform more. Just get over my fears of the stage and all that craziness. I'm so used to behind the curtain I need to build a persona from the stage now. There's a certain trick to that. Try looking at the spotlights at the back of the audience. Do not look directly into the audience, or at the front row either ;) |
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Do not look directly into the audience, or at the front row either ;)
Geez, i sound like a damn hypnotist. Doh! |
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Come Away With Me - Norah Jones
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjY2Bub_qMs This is where I belong.... |
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You sing nicely thanks for shareing. I appreciate this really! I agree. You have such a good voice. Wowzers!! Impressed!! And you did Green Day. One of my favourite bands. Woohoo Ha, thanks...I love Green Day to death but I don't think anyone could do really perfect rendition of anyone of their songs. They're such staples. I wa just messing around. I really hope I didn't butcher it... |
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Edited by
MariahsFantasy
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Tue 01/24/12 02:22 PM
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You sound better than most of the contestants on 'American Idol'. A hundred times better than them. There's a certain trick to that. Try looking at the spotlights at the back of the audience. Do not look directly into the audience, or at the front row either ;) Haha, I've seen the show...I'm really jealous at their conviction. I wish I had that. I've heard over and over people keep telling me, there's something there, you just need more confidence. Ugh, I am working on it. I did SOME theater and choir was I was in high school, fast-forward to several years later...I also don't think the smoking is helping much. Got some bad habits I need to cut. I do try that whenever I'm onstage. The second I look at the eyeballs its just like GAH, I'm really doing this. |
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You're still having intonation problems, but you're getting better. Your breath control is improving. Don't fret, though-I will train you well. I'm very monotone when I do this style, cuz Billie Joe sings like that always. I guess I was doing a slight imitation. lol Rock isn't my thing, I love listening to it but I can't really sing it cause it takes a special kinda voice to. I could use a better mic though. God I wish I had a studio. Fear not! I have a condenser mic and digital studio with the standard effects (reverb, etc). But studio work is one of the less important aspects of performing arts anyway. Delivering a strong, consistent live performance is how a sustainable career is built. You should think of recordings as teasers to get people to buy tickets to your shows as a general rule. Now I just have to get you into my studio. That sounds appealing enough. If I go into a studio I may never come out. I'm so fascinated by that stuff. Live is very important. I just need to perform more. Just get over my fears of the stage and all that craziness. I'm so used to behind the curtain I need to build a persona from the stage now. I guess that can be arranged, I don't really know anyone with a studio personally. Plus their rates get a wee bit high and I be a struggling artist so I have to make do with what I have. The sounds I'm using now are just making my voice sound more raw than I'd like. But I guess that's live performing right? I'm not a lip-syncer and I pride myself on performing and getting into the organic aspect of it. What do you mean, you don't know anyone with a studio? You know me! Live performing isn't necessarily raw. Good venues have sound techs with mixing boards almost exactly like one you'd see in a studio. (I know how to use a 24-track mixer myself, but I'm a bit out of practice, and the digital mixer is more practical in my rather cramped studio. I've also assisted sound techs) But if you can get a good sound in any old setting-like a bar or pub-you'll get a good sound anywhere. bahahaha You're the only one CLOSEST to me I should state with a studio. I just wanna make it happen man. Let's do this!!! I totally want to...no more procrastinating. |
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Edited by
heavenlyboy34
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Tue 01/24/12 03:34 PM
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You're still having intonation problems, but you're getting better. Your breath control is improving. Don't fret, though-I will train you well. I'm very monotone when I do this style, cuz Billie Joe sings like that always. I guess I was doing a slight imitation. lol Rock isn't my thing, I love listening to it but I can't really sing it cause it takes a special kinda voice to. I could use a better mic though. God I wish I had a studio. Fear not! I have a condenser mic and digital studio with the standard effects (reverb, etc). But studio work is one of the less important aspects of performing arts anyway. Delivering a strong, consistent live performance is how a sustainable career is built. You should think of recordings as teasers to get people to buy tickets to your shows as a general rule. Now I just have to get you into my studio. That sounds appealing enough. If I go into a studio I may never come out. I'm so fascinated by that stuff. Live is very important. I just need to perform more. Just get over my fears of the stage and all that craziness. I'm so used to behind the curtain I need to build a persona from the stage now. I guess that can be arranged, I don't really know anyone with a studio personally. Plus their rates get a wee bit high and I be a struggling artist so I have to make do with what I have. The sounds I'm using now are just making my voice sound more raw than I'd like. But I guess that's live performing right? I'm not a lip-syncer and I pride myself on performing and getting into the organic aspect of it. What do you mean, you don't know anyone with a studio? You know me! Live performing isn't necessarily raw. Good venues have sound techs with mixing boards almost exactly like one you'd see in a studio. (I know how to use a 24-track mixer myself, but I'm a bit out of practice, and the digital mixer is more practical in my rather cramped studio. I've also assisted sound techs) But if you can get a good sound in any old setting-like a bar or pub-you'll get a good sound anywhere. bahahaha You're the only one CLOSEST to me I should state with a studio. I just wanna make it happen man. Let's do this!!! I totally want to...no more procrastinating. Just drop me a line when you're planning to come through Phoneix, babes, and we'll do it. Make sure you're reasonably sober and don't stink when you stop by. The studio is rather small, and I don't want to be stuck in here with some stinky person for hours on end. |
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Love all the new additions you've added Audrey. I have to echo about the American Idol comment. You sound so much better than all of them. You should be auditioning on that show yourself. You would get my vote.
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Just drop me a line when you're planning to come through Phoneix, babes, and we'll do it. Make sure you're reasonably sober and don't stink when you stop by. The studio is rather small, and I don't want to be stuck in here with some stinky person for hours on end. I don't know if I'll be around that area anytime soon. I'll spray a lot of rose perfume so that won't be an issue. |
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I just heard the Green Day ones , Pretty cool!
You have a nice Voice :) |
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THANKS!!! Just had a lot of inspiration last night, coming outta my ears. I'll def check out your stuff stuff. LOVE reading writing. It helps me get better. *goes to read*
Theres quite a mix there as you will see. I put a little of all my stuff there, my dark stuff, my silly stuff, my romantic stuff, ect...... I kinda tried to mix it up some. BTW: Yes, "The End" is my darkest poem ever. Tell me what you think its about? |
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