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#218717 - 01/08/05 10:38 AM
Re: My voice, Can it be changed???
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I never could stand the sound of my voice, and I really struggled to stay on key. I used to practice at home and record myself and then couldn't stand to listen to it. Then I bought an Echoplex (this was mid-70's). I discovered e.q. and turned all the bass up and all the highs down. The result was that it was nearly unintelligible. Still, for some reason it gave me some confidence. A girl that used to sing with me kept encouraging me to sing. She said she liked my voice. Gradually I began gaining confidence and started being able to stand the sound of my voice. I remember buying a new Peavey p.a. that the band used. I was really proud of it. One night another musicican came in and I asked him what it sounded like. He said "way too much bass and no highs". So I changed the e.q. Everybody started saying how much better it sounded, so, despite my own ears, I trusted them and went to the old "v" curve on my voice. Anyway, gradually, over the years I became known as a singer--the last thing I ever expected to be. Still, you couldn't get me to sing without some reverb and a little e.q. enhancement. It's a security blanket I suppose. Take encouragement. If you really want to sing, you can. Play the melody line with your right hand while singing it. It gets easier as you go. Don't worry about the "quality" of your voice. There are many great artists whose voices don't match the accepted norm of singers. Think Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Rod Stewart, Don Mason and many more. Just some personal experiences. DonM
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#218718 - 01/08/05 11:48 AM
Re: My voice, Can it be changed???
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Registered: 12/04/99
Posts: 836
Loc: Lancaster UK
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I must echo what Don M says here, even though I am surprised that he was ever uncertain about his vocal talent. (The man can really sing!)
When I first started writing songs I had no option but to record them myself if I wanted them to be heard. I HATED my voice and when listening to it recorded I would cringe with embarrasment.
It took a massive amount of willpower to actually post a song on here even though I had known people here for years. Like Don says a smidgin of reverb and a bit of eq go a long long way.
The more I recorded and listened to my own voice, the more confident I got and now I don't think twice before posting a song. I still wish I could sing like some of the guys on here and whilst I will never be totally happy with my voice I am learning to make what I have sound the best that it can.
Most of all I enjoy doing it! It really does not matter that I may not sound like Don or Donny, Scott or Dave or numerous others I can mention. I sound like me!! Accept what you have and work with that!
When I sit here on my own and play, warbling away to myself, I am having the best time.
So... a little confidence, a little reverb, tweak the eq and just ENJOY it. You will be amazed what you can do.
Remember, some of the best (hairs on the back of your neck) entertainers are not the most technically perfect singers. Billie Holiday, Liza, to name but two are prime examples of What Donny was saying about singing coming from the soul. It makes a world of difference.
Best wishes to you Tony
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#218724 - 01/08/05 04:29 PM
Re: My voice, Can it be changed???
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Fran, that's an interesting one. I can relate with a friend of mine to your story. The guy had a terrible (male singing voice), but what was so odd is that he could change his pitch to sound like a woman and WHAM the boy had pipes!!!!!! He had to sing falsetto (if I spelled that right). All he needed was a wig and a dress, and vegas would have been his Squeak
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