How good are you at singing?

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Lawnmooer

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I'm not good at singing... BUT my music teacher I had in middle school (After my voice had broken) said I had a really good singing voice...
 

Andalusa

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I'm not the best at singing, but I've been told I have a good voice and I'm in the choir at school.
 

Dapsen

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I myself think I'm very good at singing. The lucky few that have heard me sing agree with me.

That's about it :p
 

The Ambrosian

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Worse than I'd like to be. Someone asked me to join their band once. But I am pretty damn bad.
I can pig squeal and growl though : D
 

Ishadus

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I have good pitch and an ear for tone, but I hate the timbre/sound quality of my voice. Like, I can perform very well on vocals in Rock Band, for example, it's just the actual sound of it.....ugh.

I'm pretty sure there's a clause in the Geneva convention against me singing.

Of course, that won't stop me from acting like an utter fool to put a smile on someone's face :p
 

FieryTrainwreck

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Florion said:
FieryTrainwreck said:
I can sing anything by Elliot Smith. Other stuff... less so...
I love Elliott Smith, but he's not actually a good singer. He writes beautiful songs, but his breath control is terrible, and while he's fortunate that shakiness sounds pleasant/heartbreaking in his voice, for most other people, that would be disastrous. xP
And this is where our definitions of a good singer diverge. A unique, emotional, and oddly pleasant singing voice will always trump technical perfection in my eyes. Probably because I connect with the music on a personal rather than professional level, so a perfectly executed vocal track tends to come off very vanilla. Or boring as hell, to be more accurate.
 

Buffoon

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I'm terrible! I like it when there's a question I know the answer to :)

Seriously, I can barely talk, let alone sing.
 

Queen Michael

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FieryTrainwreck said:
Florion said:
FieryTrainwreck said:
I can sing anything by Elliot Smith. Other stuff... less so...
I love Elliott Smith, but he's not actually a good singer. He writes beautiful songs, but his breath control is terrible, and while he's fortunate that shakiness sounds pleasant/heartbreaking in his voice, for most other people, that would be disastrous. xP
And this is where our definitions of a good singer diverge. A unique, emotional, and oddly pleasant singing voice will always trump technical perfection in my eyes. Probably because I connect with the music on a personal rather than professional level, so a perfectly executed vocal track tends to come off very vanilla. Or boring as hell, to be more accurate.
My sentiments exactly. Completely perfect singing just sounds soulless to me.
 

Ildecia

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I'll get the technical stuff out of the way:
I've been in all state choirs almost every year of high school. i think i went to 10 separate honor choirs other than that.

that's the technical stuff; because i don't really care how "good" they think i am. i sing for the fun and for the people you meet. without it i would honestly have gone crazy by now. i love it.
 

Florion

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FieryTrainwreck said:
Florion said:
FieryTrainwreck said:
I can sing anything by Elliot Smith. Other stuff... less so...
I love Elliott Smith, but he's not actually a good singer. He writes beautiful songs, but his breath control is terrible, and while he's fortunate that shakiness sounds pleasant/heartbreaking in his voice, for most other people, that would be disastrous. xP
And this is where our definitions of a good singer diverge. A unique, emotional, and oddly pleasant singing voice will always trump technical perfection in my eyes. Probably because I connect with the music on a personal rather than professional level, so a perfectly executed vocal track tends to come off very vanilla. Or boring as hell, to be more accurate.
Nono, we're still on the same page, although yes, I did just use the word "good" to mean "technically good." A boring singer might as well shut up. I'm just saying he's lucky that his emotion finds an avenue through bad technique; whereas, a lot of other singers spend years learning to sing with good technique and they still don't get noticed. It's slightly tragic, but it has no bearing on what I like to listen to.