Here is my rendition of Sven Gali's Love Don't Live Here Anymore. I was slow with a few chords, namely G, but I tried hard to vary my strumming; doing so is harder than I thought. I hope I'm improving though.
Love Don't Live Here Anymore
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Hi Mike,
That's a nice job, there. I thought to share with you a bit of advised advice given to me only recently.
Have you ever tried singing the song to your best and heartiest, without playing guitar?
The more I think about it, this advice is starting to make sense to me: practicing guitar and vocals separately, sometimes.
It seems only logical that the quality of singing without distraction will spill into your musical performance.
Good on you for using this site to help spread your wings.
Pierre
That's a nice job, there. I thought to share with you a bit of advised advice given to me only recently.
Have you ever tried singing the song to your best and heartiest, without playing guitar?
The more I think about it, this advice is starting to make sense to me: practicing guitar and vocals separately, sometimes.
It seems only logical that the quality of singing without distraction will spill into your musical performance.
Good on you for using this site to help spread your wings.
Pierre
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So impressed by your voice!
Your vocal reach is very nice really.
Im sure your voice would be great for Neil Diamond songs as well. Ever tried that?
Cheers
Corina.
Your vocal reach is very nice really.
Im sure your voice would be great for Neil Diamond songs as well. Ever tried that?
Cheers
Corina.
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Well done Mike, very nice job!
I've said before, you have a really good voice.
Ever tried putting yourself through a nice mike and decent amp with some basic reverb? You'll enjoy that, for sure, and it will help develop your singing.
Chris
I've said before, you have a really good voice.
Ever tried putting yourself through a nice mike and decent amp with some basic reverb? You'll enjoy that, for sure, and it will help develop your singing.
Chris