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What CD Would You Like To Hear Me Do?

Modern Pop (Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, etc.)
9
4%
Classic Rock (Stones, Beatles, Who, Zep)
9
4%
Prog Rock (Yes, Genesis, Kansas, etc.)
23
11%
Show Tunes Style (Sound Of Music, My Fair Lady, etc.)
7
3%
Country (Alan Jackson, Garth Brooks, etc.)
5
2%
Disco (Bee Gees, Tramps, etc.)
27
13%
Metal (various sub genres)
17
8%
EDM (various sub genres)
29
14%
80s (various genres)
17
8%
Your Music Sucks. Please Stop Making It
58
29%
 
Total votes: 201

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wagtunes wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2026 2:08 am I get it. The thing is, when you're only singing 4 lines of lyrics, it's easier to stay on pitch than when you're singing for 3 or 4 solid minutes in a pop song. Much less effort makes things much easier.
Yeah, I will typically try to record each verse/chorus vocal separately for that exact reason. Sometimes, though, I've had trouble matching the sound of each recording take - slight differences in positioning and the like can have surprising effects on tone.

Still, I think you should consider recording your vocals in shorter segments since this seems to be a pretty dramatic improvement, at least imo.

Best to you.

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