I'm proud of myself for looking up your channel earlier this month and checking if I'm still subscribed. I guess there aren't many male musicians casually making videos like this, and I need the positive re-enforcement. You've found a really good recipe here... down to the door that's open to the outside, and being turned away from the camera... You sing really nicely. And don't take this in any way as negative when I say that your voice sounds like it's used to the natural 432hz pitch - it's relaxed and thus slightly missing the pitch of your piano keyboard (at times). I've observed this before in other musicians who are not so experienced yet (an attribute I seek out, while avoiding signed artists). Thom Yorke's voice always held a really nice texture, and your voice is quite similar. I didn't know this song of theirs, but I'm actually glad about that... I personally stopped listening to Radiohead after "In Rainbows", but your performance here is taking me back. Really captures some of the expansive vibes Thom calls forth with his singing... creates them anew with the colors of New Zealand ;) ...
Wow dude thank you for that! Hahaha when I was singing I knew I was a bit out of tune, just haven’t been singing as much recently and have a ear thing going on at the moment, but figured why does it matter I’ll just have fun. But I love that you saw the bright side in it. Yeah I really love the colours I got, the overcast sky mixed with some picture profiles I’ve been playing with just brings out such a mood! Seen your comments here and there around my channel, thanks so much for listening!
@@pandasok I'd encourage trying that out, but I'm not someone who thinks 432hz is the only way. But it does seem to be the pitch of the natural singing voice (opera singers and proponents of the "Verdi tuning" claim that 440hz damages the voice...) Also thank you for responding.
Nailed it.
I'm proud of myself for looking up your channel earlier this month and checking if I'm still subscribed. I guess there aren't many male musicians casually making videos like this, and I need the positive re-enforcement.
You've found a really good recipe here... down to the door that's open to the outside, and being turned away from the camera...
You sing really nicely. And don't take this in any way as negative when I say that your voice sounds like it's used to the natural 432hz pitch - it's relaxed and thus slightly missing the pitch of your piano keyboard (at times). I've observed this before in other musicians who are not so experienced yet (an attribute I seek out, while avoiding signed artists).
Thom Yorke's voice always held a really nice texture, and your voice is quite similar. I didn't know this song of theirs, but I'm actually glad about that... I personally stopped listening to Radiohead after "In Rainbows", but your performance here is taking me back. Really captures some of the expansive vibes Thom calls forth with his singing... creates them anew with the colors of New Zealand ;) ...
Wow dude thank you for that! Hahaha when I was singing I knew I was a bit out of tune, just haven’t been singing as much recently and have a ear thing going on at the moment, but figured why does it matter I’ll just have fun. But I love that you saw the bright side in it.
Yeah I really love the colours I got, the overcast sky mixed with some picture profiles I’ve been playing with just brings out such a mood!
Seen your comments here and there around my channel, thanks so much for listening!
Also now thinking of having a go of pitch shifting the tuning of the piano to match that 432hz and see if I just sing lower again haha
@@pandasok I'd encourage trying that out, but I'm not someone who thinks 432hz is the only way. But it does seem to be the pitch of the natural singing voice (opera singers and proponents of the "Verdi tuning" claim that 440hz damages the voice...)
Also thank you for responding.
@@irminbauminteresting, I’ll have a talk to my teacher about that. Been doing a lot of classical in my lessons recently!
Thank you for your thoughts!!
it's beautiful. touching. perfect cover of a perfect song. perfect voice for it, too. i thank your mind
thank you so much for listening ~