November 30, 201114 yr My cover of Skinny Love. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LiWJLM26HU]Skinny Love - YouTube[/ame]
December 1, 201114 yr At first: I like the sound of your guitar pickups! Mine do sound a way more metallic (which I love, too). Your voice doesn't sound so precise when singing the low parts and the very high parts, you can work on that (it's the same problem with my voice). However, I like your singing during the chorus (I assume it's the chorus; never heard the original). The voice sometimes sounds a bit like theres a phaser on it or something, did you want it to sound like that?
December 1, 201114 yr Author Cheers for the crit! I absolutely love Takamine guitars when it comes to electronics. There's plate reverb on my voice and I sing the verses an octave down from the original, but I definitely agree about needing to improve my lows, I can only really sing with any power right at the top of my range at the moment. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5l8otWSs3Ro]Bon Iver - Skinny Love (Glastonbury 28-06-09) - YouTube[/ame]
December 1, 201114 yr Funny I did one too : D But I based on the Jools Holland performance as I assume it was the best. Or one of the best. Guitar is great. If it's about the voice it doesn't match my taste sometimes but well I think it's very emotional and requiring song so it's understandable.
December 1, 201114 yr Sounds special with a brit accent :) Nonetheless, love the guitar! Your singing is okay, chorus is better than verse. I too find it hard to sing in my lows. With that said, I think you're doing a good job, it's a really hard song to sing perfectly. No one can do it as good as Justin. :)
December 19, 201114 yr which tuning is this? It's in an open C tuning. C-G-E-G-C-C Be careful with it though, the high E string has a tendency to break when it gets tuned so low, particularly on lighter gauge strings.
January 3, 201214 yr Author It's in an open C tuning. C-G-E-G-C-C Be careful with it though, the high E string has a tendency to break when it gets tuned so low, particularly on lighter gauge strings.That's the one. It always amazes me that I break way more E strings tuning them down than B strings tuning them up, & I tune my B string up allot.
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