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Old 09.20.2008, 12:51 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by atari 2600
I've always had difficulty singing and playing at the same time.
I've found that recently this is finally starting to change.
Anyway, if there's anyone out there that has faced similar challenges,
here's a few that aren't that demanding vocally compared to many other songs and ones that I've found that I've been able to learn to, for the most part, sing and play to at the same time.

for me, that is why I play cover songs in particular, for vocal training, because I can sing songs I know very well and play them without any trouble. For stage shows I only sing on cover tunes, it is much easier, and you are still making them your own original tunes by the particular energy and spirit which you put into them as a performer. most people dont even realize that my turn to sing in the group on stage is the cover song section, and its not just the obscurity of some of the covers, though I admit that in the blues I aim for extremely random cover tunes..
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