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i sang and played some guitar. i feel like this time it turned out pretty well. can ppl give feedback

(btw its just gibberish, ignore the lyrics)

https://voca.ro/1iJ5kalik03t
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>>82367564
i think next time you should try to plug your guitar into an amp anon!
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>>82367624
i tried that. the original is on acoustic and i only have an electric guitar. even a clean tone feels abit too "rocky" idk.
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>>82367681
Bruh. The way to make an electric guitar sound like an acoustic is with a filter pedal. Electric guitars go "twang," acoustics go "pluck"
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>>82367564
It's better than anything I could do, well done anon.
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>>82367564
>https://voca.ro/1iJ5kalik03t
You lose the key a lot, especially when you go from higher to lower registers. If you actually care to improve, sing more standards/covers in different keys. If you really care, sing outside and in public.
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>>82367564
Actually
>>82367624
I agree with this, if you use an amp, then you can put the register near the amp and get feedback that way.
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>>82367564
That's pretty bad but if you've only been playing a few months its ok. You'd have better control of your voice if you stopped doing the breathy thing.



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