Board Thread:Beginning Singers/@comment-104.205.237.208-20150814194211/@comment-116.88.121.93-20150815113438

Dolcedeleche wrote: Figure I should make an account. Instead of being anon.

To add on something. My silly goal/dream is to be a ryouseirui. Akira Kusunoki heavily inspired me to sing and I know that I won't be close to singing like him for a long time. But it would be nice to be able to work towards that. I was told that my voice could hit a falsetto if I work at it (since I sang a bit of Sugar - Maroon 5).

I don't know what my "comfort" vocal range is. It differs everyday for me :I

Also I'm fine with heavy criticism.

EDIT: Listening to my soldier game clip. It sounded really bad... To be honest, I don't find your singing bad at all. Or rather, you have a pretty ikemen voice! On youtube, there are videos where you can find out your vocal range in 1min!

I've listened to both of your recordings. Honestly, like I said, it doesn't sound as bad as you think. And from you recordings, I can tell that you work very hard. But I think you're thinking too much on it that it shows on your recordings. It's okay to imitate the vocalists, because I'm pretty sure most people do that when they first start off. Even I still do now once in a while.

IT'S NORMAL to be off-beat when singing with off-vocals. That's probably because you're not used to it. But after a while, you'll be getting the hang of it! If you're scared of forgetting the lyrics, sing while looking at the lyrics!

Also, I'm not a good singer, I don't have proper training, so even now, I still change my voice style in a recording many times. I'm kind of affected by it, but I got over it. How? Because when I sing, I want to sing while having fun. Though I'm not saying you should not train and work hard. Of course we have to do that if we want to improve. But make sure you have fun while doing so!

I'm sure you can do it over the time!! ^.^ Good luck! (I'm not really helpful, sorry! ><)