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Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:10 am
CaptainBerryz3705 wrote:Don't pitch shift the vocals to a key that is comfortable in your range, because then you won't be able to sing it in the range of the Karaoke, if it's too high. Just try to sing it in that pitch, and worst case, you don't hit certain notes.
Well, typically we are singing songs that were originally sung by females who naturally have a higher range than boys, so pitch shifting the song down is necessary or I wouldn't be able to hit half the notes.
There is a way to lower the pitch of the vocals while keeping the rest of the song normal:
By lowering the pitch by a certain number of notes you get a version where the vocals will be close to the same key as
the original so it won't sound weird. (lowering by 5 or six semitones will only flat or sharp one note).
Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:46 am
I get that, but what I mean is that when you sing it at karaoke, it will anyway have to be sung in that female range, therefore making it hard to sing then, anyway...
Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:52 am
What I am getting at is that lowering the vocals 5-6 semitones should not sound weird when sang with the original music because it would almost be in the same key. Also, if I practice that way then I won't have to worry about the pitch while singing and I can concentrate on making the syllables clear.
Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:59 am
I see.
Hey, if it works, then go ahead!!!
Wed Jul 01, 2015 5:18 am
CaptainBerryz3705 wrote:If one person is singing in the range of a tenor voice, which is the highest male singing range, and then in the cover song the man is singing in the range of a bass voice, which is the lowest of the male singing range, then they are singing in entirely different octave.... But that doesn't mean the song itself is in a different octave/pitch.
This phenomena occurs when you try to sing a H!P song, but they sing too high-pitched for your voice range, so you drop a full octave and sing with a deep voice so you can sing the song. The pitch/octave of the song is exactly the same! You just are singing with your own voice in a different octave.
Actually, the perfect example would be today's Green Room when Akari's voice training is happening. When they are singing together, she is singing in a higher octave than him, but they would have used the same instrumental to sing the song. (meaning, their voices are the different pitch, not the song.)
I think this is what he's doing. Changing the female's pitch voice one octave down while maintaining the song's pitch so that he can imitate the pseudo-guy voice, which is the range he will be singing in in Karaoke.
Wed Jul 01, 2015 5:32 am
^
I tried that with Mano-chan and it was below my comfortable range!
Wed Jul 01, 2015 6:14 am
O.o Well, I'm still generally lost at what, specifically, you are doing, but you seem to be on pitch when singing during karaoke so...whatever you're doing seems to be working fine lol
Wed Jul 01, 2015 12:32 pm
All of those solos

. My favorite is killing the game right now.
Wed Jul 01, 2015 12:48 pm
i can't tell why you make a sad face!

You'll get to see them soon enough, lol.
(btw when we took the videos, I said "make sure we get enough recordings of Craig for BerryzCelebration because she's like his #1 fan.")
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