That's pretty bad, man.wagtunes wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:51 pmWell, I'm a realist about things. My own mother told me I had no singing voice. She was a voice teacher and didn't even bother trying to teach me how to sing. She said it had to do with how my voice box was constructed and the size of my frame.vurt wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:47 pm well i want you to realise that you too are a damn talented person.
at every aspect? no, course not, those freaks are few and far between and of course lucky bastards.
but you write good, sometimes great lyrics.
again, all the time? no, but even the beatles wrote some shite
give yourself some credit
you deserve it, rather than self deprecating as much as you do.
and im made up for you about that band
There are people who really cannot sing. And then there are people who, within a range can do what they need to do to convey message and emotion. I don't believe either Waits or Dylan are good singers, but they sing better than anybody could for the songs they write. When you stick to your range, and compose for that range (Not like the twee nonsense you could achieve by pitching perfect-hit notes up two octaves, with Vocaloid), your singing is fine. Having spent a few hours with City Juice, I can honestly say there is not a single moment where the vocal makes me flinch. I know you've used some occasional pitch correction, and there's nothing wrong with that. You've even managed to get some swagger going with the phrasing.
Suffice to say, your vocals are really improving, and having been one of the people rallying at the front -line to convince you to ditch Vocaloid in favour of your voice, I think history bears out that it was the right call