The “bad” way sounds stronger and more clearly articulated, you can understand the words - and the percussive consonants add a nice rhythm. The “fixed” way sounds mumbled. I don’t hear any pitch issues or dropouts in either version. It may not feel as good but it sounds good. Maybe because you were trying harder you actually sang the “bad” version with better support and concentration.
I don't get it. I don't hear the difference. I barely hear where it sounds like you're, idk, slightly... pronouncing the words more in the second version? maybe? Although that's probably only bc of the topic and having previously talked about consonants before. If only played this back to back I don't think I could tell a difference. Wished you'd give smaller examples, especially with what you wrapped up with regarding plosives. (what? non-voiced plosives???) Very unclear for the non-professional singer.
Amazing tip! You can notice the difference in the sound and your appearance singing it without the constant support.
Amazing channel, you've helped me so much!
Good, I'm glad! Let me know if you have any specific topics you'd like me to cover.
By the way this was awesome for Voice Over tips as well.
you look like Samara Weaving mom LMAO
The “bad” way sounds stronger and more clearly articulated, you can understand the words - and the percussive consonants add a nice rhythm. The “fixed” way sounds mumbled. I don’t hear any pitch issues or dropouts in either version. It may not feel as good but it sounds good. Maybe because you were trying harder you actually sang the “bad” version with better support and concentration.
I don't get it. I don't hear the difference. I barely hear where it sounds like you're, idk, slightly... pronouncing the words more in the second version? maybe? Although that's probably only bc of the topic and having previously talked about consonants before. If only played this back to back I don't think I could tell a difference. Wished you'd give smaller examples, especially with what you wrapped up with regarding plosives. (what? non-voiced plosives???) Very unclear for the non-professional singer.