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Kalle
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Kalle singing

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Hi
Here is an example of my singing skills after two years in a "everybody can sing " choir.
First verse of "I walk the line" with bass part (two tracks) and soprano part(melody)(two tracks). Now in normal tempo
/Kalle
Tanglewood TW28STE (Shadow P7 EQ system) steelstring Dreadnought
Yamaha RBX 270 bass guitar with Laney DB150 amp.
Yamaha RGX 320 electric guitar with Egnator Tweaker tube amp.
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VikingBlues
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The two years has been well spent - very impressive harmony there Kalle! :clap:
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!
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Mr. Cash is not the easiest one, but you did it completely different! :thumbsup:
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Kalle
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Hi
This version of "I walk the line" is a choir version we did last autum that has only two verses and no instrumental intro or outro.
Peculiar enough, the high pitch part is actually the bass or tenor part..
I normally sing the bass parts, as I, as most men are "barytone" singers, neither tenor or deep bass, something in between.
/Kalle
Tanglewood TW28STE (Shadow P7 EQ system) steelstring Dreadnought
Yamaha RBX 270 bass guitar with Laney DB150 amp.
Yamaha RGX 320 electric guitar with Egnator Tweaker tube amp.
http://www.soundclick.com/kalleinsweden
MichaelRobinson
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Do you use a backingtrack or just singing by ear ? If you sing by ear you have come a long way.
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