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Rukua
September 1st, 2011, 04:59 AM
well... i really like an
aything in the arts!!, but i think singing or music in general comes more naturally than acting... please watch my "who you are" by Jessie J cover and tell me if you think i should try reach for my dream now! (:
heres the link to my youtube channel!
www.YouTube.com/MeBeRukua
please and thankyou (: (: (:
ADC12
September 1st, 2011, 05:53 AM
hiii :)
ur gd for a 14 year old :)
u have a gd tone but u were a bit flat at times (whenever you went for the higer notes.. sort of..) i guess u can say u were flat at the high notes cos u couldnt reach them, which is fine :)
since your still 14 you should keep going and practise more so u develop a better voice and better tone dnt rush man :D
Rukua
September 1st, 2011, 06:13 AM
haha thanks for the critique (: first person to be honest with me and i admire that :D
and yeah i am practisin heaps (:
gonna post new videos soooon (:
BOBBY HILL
September 1st, 2011, 06:22 AM
most boring and mediocre voice ever, there's thousands of guys out there who use the same singing technique as you and it's honestly painful to listen to,
Rukua
September 1st, 2011, 06:29 AM
ok whatever floats your boat (:
Syvelocin
September 1st, 2011, 06:00 PM
I couldn't even hear you in most of your vids. The Nelly one was the only one I could hear. Yeah, a bit flat in places.
But not bad at all. Don't dismiss Conor's critique however. If you seriously want to pursue a singing career, you have to listen to him and take it like you actually want to be a singer, because there are going to be people who have bad things to say. I'm overall a very sensitive person myself and I didn't take critique in acting very well for a long time, but you have to learn to take it as just that, critique. You listen to it and then figure out how you can use their comments to make yourself a better performer, because not everyone who dislikes you does it just to dislike you, they often have a reason to think that.
Know that singing is a tough business to get into, and even tougher if there's nothing that puts you apart from everyone else. Creating a unique technique is a good idea. I don't have experience in the music industry, but I know from my own attempts in musical theatre and listening to auditions that anything that can make you stick out is something you want to flaunt. You need to be remembered. And though you have a decent voice, there wasn't anything memorable there. Good voices are ten a penny.
OptimusPrime
September 1st, 2011, 06:29 PM
You're lucky Simon Cowell isn't a member here. xD
Good singing voice. You just have to practice, practice, practice, practice, practice and even more practicing. Are you in any singing groups or anything at school or anything like that?
Starlight Blaze
September 1st, 2011, 07:44 PM
it's good :) I agree that it was flat in places, and it wasn't very memorable...
listen to everybody's criticism, especially Rith's and Aaron's...
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