Dimash-Your Love (Vocal Cover by Blaze)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ย. 2024

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  • @КонстантинКосарев-п3с
    @КонстантинКосарев-п3с 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Это не песня в стиле рок, как ее поет Димаш. Но ваш вариант заслуживает право, чтобы быть услышанным.

  • @veronicaretamal7060
    @veronicaretamal7060 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Espantoso , muchas desafinaciones y voz y tonos desempleados , a dimash no lo supera nadie dimash es único y extraordinario lo amo❤❤ saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱🇨🇱

    • @BlazeMusic-hj6mn
      @BlazeMusic-hj6mn  17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Of course it has human error, I'm singing it live, not on playback on russian tv and without pitch correction. And I wasn't born with perfect pitch. I'm not even a tenor either. I genuinely don't understand what Dimash fans expect

  • @EsaValkama
    @EsaValkama 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Pretty nice cover! Personally I think your Stranger cover strayed a bit too far from the original, so I like that you stayed pretty close to the original here. You could try Olimpico from Dimash at some point if you want, it's maybe a bit heavier (Kinda loud and operatic rather than the super soft voice he often uses in other songs) than his other stuff, and also has a pretty wide range (C3 to E6).
    For metal with high stuff, try Twilight Force - Twilight Horizon at some point. It goes up to a b5, and is a great song as well.

    • @BlazeMusic-hj6mn
      @BlazeMusic-hj6mn  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      haven't heard that one, but I listened to it today and it seemed pretty easy, I can definitely do that. I have been wanting to do some twilight horizon too! So both are possible.
      But in January. After halloween I'm going on a break due to graduation obligations, but when I return, those 2 songs will be the first I record :)

    • @EsaValkama
      @EsaValkama 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@BlazeMusic-hj6mn With your vocal range I don't think there's much that's difficult :D If you want to try something crazy with the Dimash song, you could try singing the first half of the song 1 octave lower (Both the low and the high part) and then the second half 1 octave higher (Again both the low and the high part). This would make the total range C2 to E7 which would be quite impressive. I'm not sure if it's possible to sing the last part 1 octave up though as it would require a lot of whistle register singing and I'm not sure how agile one can be with it. If it can be done it would be really cool though! :D Another option would be to sing only the first low part 1 octave lower and the last high part 1 octave higher, and leave the 1st high and 2nd low as they are.

    • @BlazeMusic-hj6mn
      @BlazeMusic-hj6mn  23 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @@EsaValkama The hard songs are ones people maybe don't expect. The hardest song I've done so far has to be my cover of Ancient Evil by Cage. Constant phrasing and belting with controlled distortion on chesty D5s, along with high screams, no time to breathe or relax your voice on lower notes and then the 20second D6 at the end, the stamina needed for that stuff is INSANE. One of the few songs I couldn't do all in one take. The range of the original is only I think D4-D6, but that was really tough to do. I almost passed out recording that song and took a nap after it lmao. I'd never sing that song live and I think neither has Sean Peck himself.
      For Ogni Pietra, I think yes, singing 1 octave lower is possible, I'll at least add that as backing vocals and at the end maybe the last Tu Puoi could go to E7/E8 instead of E6 :D
      Whistle register can be controlled, I voice acted in whistle register before even. The bigger problem is it's hard to make it work in songs. It's what made Mariah Carey so good. It's not just the notes, but incorporating them in main vocals in a way that isn't weird is harder than one might think xd I try to add high whistles to covers and experiment with many options but like 95% of ideas just sound bad