This is very good stuff, even if a bit pitchy. NOTHING will help you hone your vocals better, than performing live. Confidence, Stage presence, all important aspects of being an artist. You did a really good job of tossing to your band mates as well- it can be a bit awkward at times, I know. One thing that I believe will help you with your pitchyness starting out a song, and when coming to the end? Breath Control. It's something you'll need to work on all the time? until it becomes second nature. Running short on air leads to all kinds of bad things- to include death.... lol - little joke there, don't freak- You're young brother, so I know it's hard to not just go full-force- but if you really want to do this? You're gonna have to sacrifice some things. One thing you can do on your own, without a good vocal coach, which I recommend you find- they're very good at teaching breath control, is nothing harder than holding your breath for as long as you can underwater. Once you see say... 30 seconds longer of improvement? Start doing the same while swimming under water, until you can last as long as you did while just resting. This will help your breath duration, and was one of the things I used to do all the time while younger? Cause we were always heading out to the lake, or a pool, or a near-by stream. There are even some free RUclips vocal coaches who I can recommend, if you're interested. These are just videos, w/zero obligation to buy anything- But if you see improvement, and wish to learn even more? YOU can decide if that's something you want to do. It takes time, but you're in a great place right now, because you still have a whole lot of it in front of you. Keep on Truck'n!
Freddie hai una grande voce.. spero tu venga in Italia ti aspettiamo...!!!! 👊🔥👊
Freddie you’re magical with your music ❤🎸 I’m listening everyday. You’re the best!! ❤
I love this song your all awesome 🌟🎶🎸🤠❤️
Thank you so much!
This is very good stuff, even if a bit pitchy. NOTHING will help you hone your vocals better, than performing live. Confidence, Stage presence, all important aspects of being an artist. You did a really good job of tossing to your band mates as well- it can be a bit awkward at times, I know.
One thing that I believe will help you with your pitchyness starting out a song, and when coming to the end? Breath Control. It's something you'll need to work on all the time? until it becomes second nature. Running short on air leads to all kinds of bad things- to include death.... lol - little joke there, don't freak-
You're young brother, so I know it's hard to not just go full-force- but if you really want to do this? You're gonna have to sacrifice some things. One thing you can do on your own, without a good vocal coach, which I recommend you find- they're very good at teaching breath control, is nothing harder than holding your breath for as long as you can underwater. Once you see say... 30 seconds longer of improvement? Start doing the same while swimming under water, until you can last as long as you did while just resting.
This will help your breath duration, and was one of the things I used to do all the time while younger? Cause we were always heading out to the lake, or a pool, or a near-by stream.
There are even some free RUclips vocal coaches who I can recommend, if you're interested. These are just videos, w/zero obligation to buy anything- But if you see improvement, and wish to learn even more? YOU can decide if that's something you want to do.
It takes time, but you're in a great place right now, because you still have a whole lot of it in front of you.
Keep on Truck'n!