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Vande Mataram vocals
by Chandan Boruah
by Chandan Boruah
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Tue, May 25, 2010 @ 12:47 AM
media, remix, drums, experimental, guitar, indian, loops, male_vocals, patriotic, sanskrit, synthesizer
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Vande Mataram vocals
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Tue, May 25, 2010 @ 7:40 AM
LOL, your neighbours could hear you next door? Maybe you didn’t mean that literally :) I can’t give you any advice except to say that you didn’t really sound that bad. I guess you could find a friend who can sing in a better pitch, and try to emulate. Oh, nice choice in choosing echoed’s remix. I think I might try something too.
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WOW!! It will be fun yep .. if you do it too!! My neighbours I feel are actually disturbed when i sing or make music. And so I normally dont make vocals. Thousand thanks for giving me confidence, really from heart!!
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oh .. even I should do it.
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Tue, May 25, 2010 @ 10:34 AM
I have to agree with Ivan Chew. Yes, the vocals can use some pitch tuning, but you have the potential. They almost remind me of Jose Gonzalez in a way, who has great vocals.
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Yep I have problems when I have to touch high notes. And Jose Gonzalez!! WOWOWOWOW!!
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Sat, Jun 5, 2010 @ 8:22 PM
Great to hear you sing. I liked the vocals, and you could leave them alone or you could tune up a flat pitch or two if you really want to do so. I think you could mix the ‘pella “into’ the song a bit more, too, because the fx on the backing and the relatively dry vocals emphasize any pitch mismatches. I like it, and I’m glad to hear you sing!
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