Sunday, March 20, 2011

Song!

Ok so I feel like I have completely run out of options. I have tried multiple computers, web cams and normal cameras and nothing. I am starting to think God doesn’t want me to upload songs to this blog. I wish that I could figure it out, but my blog seems to be very uncooperative. I will continue to try and upload songs even though it seems to do nothing. So until a miracle happens with my uploading abilities it seems as though I will just have to talk about the songs I’ve learned- much less exciting I know, but sometimes you do what you have to do.
This week I did a song called “Everlong” by the Foo Fighters. It is a song that came out in the mid 90s and if you are anything like me, then you love 90s music! So raw, so grungy, so 90s! It really is a fantastic song that is great to listen to always, but especially if you might have a little crush on someone. I will post the video below so you can take a look at it. Personally I enjoy the acoustic version better because I feel there is more emotion soooo that’s what I have given you!



Artist of the Week!
This week’s artist or should I say artists of the week goes to a band called Matt and Kim. They are an indie rock band that resides in Brooklyn. There are two members, if you guessed Matt and Kim you would be correct, sir! Matt Johnson plays the keyboard and sings and Kim Schifino plays the drums and sings as well. They recently won MTV’s Push artist of the Week for their song “Daylight”, which I will of course post below!

Tip of the Week!
This week’s tip has to do with vocals! I don’t have the best voice and I would never claim to, but one thing that can help anyone improve how they sing is confidence! Sing it loud and proud! You might not be Beyonce but I promise that you will sound better if you project and sing more confidently. I have been in music for a long time and one of the hardest things to do when watching someone perform is listening to them dance around the pitch of a note. A lot of times if whoever is performing would just project the notes would be much more in tune. This tip won’t turn you into Bruno Mars, but I promise that it will help you out.

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