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PostQuote from K.Rokossovski: “Listen to this one yourself again... do you really think it has anything to do with metal or rock? It's extremely hard to recreate metal/rock with just MIDI, you know... even an untrained ear can easily distinguish between a live played guitar ("cool!") and a MIDI one ("ouch!") ” Hello! Yeah I don't like using MID but I'm learning guitar. Since I am still to guitar, I usually do this when I get bored. Thanks for the feedback! Jonathan
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PostYes, I am! Jonathan
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PostHello! I hope everyone's day has been great! Today, I started a new song, and it's not done. However, I would like to share it with everyone! Would anyone offer feedback on what I have created? W.I.P. New Song (Metal + Rock) I would appreciate all the feedback I can get! Jonathan
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How do you do what? If I am correct, and you want to know how to fry scream, here are the quick steps: 1. Vocals warm-ups - Reach to your toes and then come back up slowly. Move your shoulders, neck, head, and back around to release tension. Try to massage your face so your face is not tense when you sing. Then, you can go to an online piano and play a note and then try to match that note! I recommend using a tuner. For a quick and easy tuner, go to flutetunes.com/tuner/ and keep the frequency o…
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Thanks! Close your throat. Closing your throat and then pushing air through it sounds like you're crushing something. People named this "fry voice," and I was practicing a "fry scream," which is not a real scream. It only sounds real because of the "crushing" noise that you hear. It's important to practice it safely because you still can hurt your vocal chords. I'm glad you liked it though! Have an outstanding day, Jonathan
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Quote from Donk2.0: “Quote from _Jonathan: “Hello! I hope all your days are going well. This is very off topic for a forum that mainly revolves around war and this game, Call of War. But I love to make music, and I have made two short recordings, and I am asking for feedback. Both recordings are safe (if you are not comfortable clicking on them, that's fine) and they are Vocaroo links. 1. Song number 1 - vocal test 2. Song number two - vocal test with acoustic --**NOTE that these are scratch rec…
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Thanks for improving this game!
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Thanks! For the acoustic version, I sang more like a "chorus" which I think made my vocals sound richer. For the first version, I used the instruments to add in for backing support while vocals were the main melody. However, for the first one, I'll use a more "chorus-type" approach. Thanks for your feedback! Anyone else have any? Jonathan
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Hello! I hope all your days are going well. This is very off topic for a forum that mainly revolves around war and this game, Call of War. But I love to make music, and I have made two short recordings, and I am asking for feedback. Both recordings are safe (if you are not comfortable clicking on them, that's fine) and they are Vocaroo links. 1. Song number 1 - vocal test 2. Song number two - vocal test with acoustic --**NOTE that these are scratch recordings too I would appreciate all feedback!…
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Hello! I hope everyone's day is going well. In a game I'm playing right now, I am bulking up my military quickly, and my ally has 13% military strength while I'm 8%. I want to know how Call of War calculates military power. So I know how much I need to produce and how it will look. Does anyone know? I would appreciate anyone's help, Jonathan