1. Originally posted by LikeASong:I dont understand why would you sing out of key, whether you hear yourself or not. I dont hear myself at the concerts (at all), but further audio/video recordings prove I was 100% in key. I dont know, maybe its just me, please tell me if Im wrong!


    Your voice could be better trained than mine, or your hearing is wrong.

    If you don't hear what tone you produce, it can be kinda hard to stay in key. I wasn't that off key, but a little from time to time.

    What kind of concerts do you mean?
  2. Rock concerts, obviously. Lately, Muse and U2. Both very loud, and both in second line of GA...

    Anyway, l know what you mean now. It just doesn't happen to me then
  3. Now I wonder how you can know you stayed in key?
  4. Because there are videos that prove it

    MESSIIIIII
  5. I just wonder how the videos can prove it if you as you say, couldn't hear a thing of yourself (maybe that was an overstatement? or maybe 100% on key was that)
  6. Or maybe the reason i went off key a few times was straining like crazy to try to sing like bono with a hangover, a technique I'm not trained in, which in turn makes it harder to stay on key when not hearing yourself.
  7. Well, l get lost into the music very easily and... I'll tell you: l have a natural ability to sing in tune - l was diagnosed with relative ear (wikipedia it if you wish) six years ago, together with gifted intelligence or whatever it's called)... I was being serious when l told you l sing in tune without effort, but l was also being serious and honest when I asked if you had the problem. I'm sure it's just a minimal out-of-tune thing, though
  8. Oh, and yes: the Popmart voice is not easy to mirror
  9. I have "some" relative pitch hearing... I'm not completely tone deaf

    I guess your voice is just trained better than mine... I've been afraid of singing until a year ago when I started singing. So my voice isn't that trained. Singing in tune is something one builds up a muscle memory thing for.

    I prefer heaing myself and getting that kind of respons to how I'm doing

    Congratulations on the abilities you have that I'm trying to develop
  10. Relative ear? I've never heard that phrase, and I searched it too. Is that like perfect pitch? You hear a note and you know what it is or someone says "Sing F#" and you can do it?
  11. Originally posted by jofice:Relative ear? I've never heard that phrase, and I searched it too. Is that like perfect pitch? You hear a note and you know what it is or someone says "Sing F#" and you can do it?

    I did a quick search and it says learning to sing by ear. So if you do indeed hear someone say sing F#, you can sing in F#.

    Off to see a new movie this afternoon - Snowtown.
  12. Ah we callthat perfect pitch, I can do it to some degree