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Post by Englisheddiemusic »

I registered this accout a while ago but lost the password. I havn't entered any song fights yet but i'm really tempted to. Recording is not a problem but I can't do vocals so I'm not so sure about that...

I write rock music of varying styles and heavyness :D
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Welcome!

I am sure you're in the right place to find a singer to collaborate with if you wanted. Most everyone here loves the sound of their own voice :)
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Post by Paco Del Stinko »

Most everyone here loves the sound of their own voice
Most perhaps, but not all. :( Welcome and have fun!
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Welcome. Looking forward to hearing your music.
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Welcome! Varying styles and heaviness? Excellent! As I see this situation, there are two possibilities,

a. You're underestimating your vocal capabilities.
b. No, you're not.

See, I have no idea. Instrumentals get beat up even more than songs with bad vocals, usually. I'm with Mr. Cashpoint; find a collaborator. Just wait until Phil Wages shows up. Everybody loves him if you can get him to sing in tune. :wink:, Phil. I suppose I'd also be available to do vocals. I used to hate my voice, so it's okay, and good and healthy, even, that I'm now comfortable with it. It took a lot of mental anguish to get to this point. Although I won't have any voice left if I keep doing these damned Hetfield and Reznor impressions. So none of that, preferably, as much as everyone may or may not like it. Call me when you need some wuss rock, I suppose. I can sing with so much mouth noise, Ben Gibbard gets jealous.

Holy Christ, Paco. Stop beating yourself up. I like your voice. I'm not just saying that. I wouldn't. It's not the draw to your music, per se; that would probably be the great tone and performance on the instruments. But it's not as if your voice is underdeveloped and unfitting, or otherwise below par. You've got a good sound going. It all works well together, and I enjoy it quite a bit when you push your low register.

Hi, BLT.

How about, for this fellow's first submission, we all record a four-part harmony?
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I'm game. :wink:
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I'm in. Harmony is awesome.
EDIT: Also, if you really are english, that's awesome! We're waay under-represented here. I hope you kick ass. Give me a pm if you want any help with singing or keyboards or whatnot.
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Welcome!
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Post by Englisheddiemusic »

Thanx everyone for your repies 8 ).

Yes I am A Genuine English Nutter 8 ) how cool hehe.

I am only 15 years old so I am competing (I assume) with people far more experienced etc, but its just a bit of fun, right =), also thats probs why I hate my voice.

Some quick Examples of songs, instrumental of course >>

http://www.freewebs.com/englisheddie/Mu ... /Song1.mp3

That'd be a lighter side to the sort of music I write... For my Pop-punk(ish) band Ceasefire, although we arn't really pop punk... and neither is that song...

http://www.freewebs.com/englisheddie/Mu ... 0Again.mp3

A Collection of riffs to be made into a song and to be messed with, also with Ceasefire 8 )

http://www.freewebs.com/englisheddie/Mu ... aunted.mp3

Very old demo before I knew how to record, with overloading guitars and stuff... I like the riffs tho xD.

http://www.zshare.net/download/4157188fa1146c/

The Final No Regards "EP" before we went our seperate ways (musicly, I still meet up with all of the guys from NR)

http://www.zshare.net/audio/4175777be84c02/

Fairly Recent this one... Drums start a little way in =)

http://www.zshare.net/audio/469098400db121/

This is more recent, I'm quite proud of the speed of the intro solo 'cause Im not a proper guitarist (I'm A Bassist in ceasefire) so this was quite good for me standard hehe.

Enjoy and thanx for all the support, i'll get back to you on collabarations when I see what the next songfight is 8)

[Edit] For My Projects I usually use Reaper =) Or Myxcraft until my trial ran out. Also Audacity is sometimes used, although less now than before.
And Itunes to add the song information / albumart. but thats not reaaaaly too important =) [/Edit]
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Hehe I Almost forgot this... I dunno if this was a joke or what, at the time It was some honest work and fun, but not for a band xD


http://www.zshare.net/audio/4691535e04bce2/

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Englisheddiemusic wrote:I am only 15 years old so I am competing (I assume) with people far more experienced etc, but its just a bit of fun, right =), also thats probs why I hate my voice.
Sweet deal! I'm no longer the youngest fighter at SF - what a momentous occasion!

ps - if you hate your voice, that's all the more reason to record yourself singing songs. I hate how my voice sounded in my old songs, but because I recorded that garbage, my voice is a thousand times better than it was (if a bit weak, still).
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Reïst wrote:
Englisheddiemusic wrote:I am only 15 years old so I am competing (I assume) with people far more experienced etc, but its just a bit of fun, right =), also thats probs why I hate my voice.
Sweet deal! I'm no longer the youngest fighter at SF - what a momentous occasion!

ps - if you hate your voice, that's all the more reason to record yourself singing songs. I hate how my voice sounded in my old songs, but because I recorded that garbage, my voice is a thousand times better than it was (if a bit weak, still).
I feel small now D8

I record my voice singing along but its not good enough to show anyone yet hehe. I'm gonna at least get it to sound half decent before I inflict it upon anyone xD. Any thoughts about the links to songs? e.g hints how to improve ?

:D :D
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I listened to the last one about 15 minutes go. Advice for what I remember of it (and any songs which suffer from the same problem) - make distinct sections - more chord progressions is good - one progression for a whole song is boring, even if there' s a cool guitar solo on top. There are ways to get more realistic sounding fake drums, but I was never one to master that technique. Put up a song with your vocals, and I'll review it in more detail. If you're really ashamed of it, just pm it to me.
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Reïst wrote:I listened to the last one about 15 minutes go. Advice for what I remember of it (and any songs which suffer from the same problem) - make distinct sections - more chord progressions is good - one progression for a whole song is boring, even if there' s a cool guitar solo on top. There are ways to get more realistic sounding fake drums, but I was never one to master that technique. Put up a song with your vocals, and I'll review it in more detail. If you're really ashamed of it, just pm it to me.
Yeah I know these are demos, I work better with a team of people. I can write good riffs and stuff but it is a lot better if I work with a friend, like in ceasefire its me and the two guitarists.

I don't Have a proper song with my vocals in, I just record my vocals on audacity, listen to them and then delete them hehe ^^' I'll do one for tomorrow or something I got a lot of homework/coursework to be getting on with i'm afraid...

[Edit] lol the last one dosn't really count 'cause as said in the post it is a bit random xD [/Edit]
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spinlock wrote: if you really are english, that's awesome! We're waay under-represented here.
I meant to say: this isn't entirely true. off the top of my head I can think of three british who regularly fight: yourself, Spoons & Adamant. Plus me, endlessly posting, and a whole host of semi-regular fighters; Andy Balham, Motor Monkeys, Kamakura, Kapitano, and probably the cream of the crop (in terms of wins anyway,) Pompeii. And there ar emore than escape my tired brain at this moment. You should check them out (well, you could skip me but everyone else is pretty good). That said, the more from the no thanksgiving side of the Atlantic the better.

p.s. Some of us can still be found doing a small, semi-regular thing over here yep gratuitous plug. You're very welcome there too.
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j$ wrote:semi-regular fighters: Motor Monkeys, Kamakura, Kapitano, Pompeii.
The fighters I left in the quotes aren't very regular. I haven't seen Kamakura around here since the days of the first Nur Ein. I haven't even seen the others around (though I've heard legends of Pompeii)
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Time Spent to Time Gone makes them semi-regular to my mind. But fair point - I guess so does mine - as they were the ones that sprung to mind, mine and yours.

Haven't you got a 90th post to make about your 'maki' entry or something? :)
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I should get on that. See you there!
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It's nice when my computer freezes and I double post. Well, NOW I'm going over to make useless posts in the Maki thread about how rad my song is.
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Sheail is British, too, or is he renamed from one of those other people? I forget who he used to be.
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HeuristicsInc wrote:Sheail is British, too, or is he renamed from one of those other people? I forget who he used to be.
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how about Furry Pedro?
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