great explanation! ... I have a question... if you are going lower in tones shouldn't the new chords sound lower too? to me they sound higher since you are using mostly the first strings and higher frets... total noob question. thanks
I haven’t watched this video in forever so I don’t remember how I explained it, but in general yes! Trouble is the guitar only goes so low in frequency before you have to tune the guitar down which can complicate things quickly. Sometimes it’s a nice sound to have the guitar chords play higher frequencies and your voice sits lower, just listen to your intuition with it and play around with options until it feels right. And when it feels right, record it and go back and listen a day or so later to make sure it sounds right too!
That’s a great question! The key where you can sing comfortably, without strain is ideal. Depending on the song this can be a challenge depending on your vocal range and a variety of other things. Also, record yourself singing it in different keys.. take note of the key you were in and then listen and decide which one your voice sounds best in later when you listen back
@@JeremiahJamesMusic Makes sense. What I’ve been doing is using either Moises or the transpose addon to listen to how the singer sounds in different keys, until I find one where the music sounds good and the voice fits my register
Thanks Jeremiah, but this whole thing sounds "boomy" and indistinct to listen to. Your speech is also sometimes too rapid, low volume and unclear. Your theory has merit, but sadly I had to turn it off and abandon it early because it sounds terrible to me. I have to wonder if it is your choice of microphone that undermines the audibility of your presentation ?. Do listen to it yourself and give it to us again. Every tutorial has something to merit consideration and further study of. All the best to you.
@@Charlie-e9k You are an ASSumptive nitwit ! Others have opinions mirroring mine or in similar vein. GET WOKE ! e.g. @lizdegerdon5689 42 minutes ago Ok...time to cut out NOISE..AND DISTRACTIONS!!
Thank you! Gonna share this with my new guitarist, because I know nothing about this stuff, but we're starting a cover band, and it's time I learn! ❤
This is 1000000000 dollars worth video !!!! Love you bro , u got a sub!
🤯 loved this, thanks so much for sharing
great explanation :) thank you!
What an amazing and simple explanation
What a superb explanation 👏🏼
Thank you 🙏🏼
Great video. Thanks for posting this
Thanks, you helped me alot + u have amazing voice 🔥
great explanation! ... I have a question... if you are going lower in tones shouldn't the new chords sound lower too? to me they sound higher since you are using mostly the first strings and higher frets... total noob question. thanks
I haven’t watched this video in forever so I don’t remember how I explained it, but in general yes! Trouble is the guitar only goes so low in frequency before you have to tune the guitar down which can complicate things quickly. Sometimes it’s a nice sound to have the guitar chords play higher frequencies and your voice sits lower, just listen to your intuition with it and play around with options until it feels right. And when it feels right, record it and go back and listen a day or so later to make sure it sounds right too!
@JeremiahJamesMusic thank you! I'll give it a try
I wish the volume of this video was louder. Even at full volume on my phone I had to hold it right to my ear and be in a very quiet place to hear it.
my question is how do you choose what key to go to fit your voice
That’s a great question! The key where you can sing comfortably, without strain is ideal. Depending on the song this can be a challenge depending on your vocal range and a variety of other things. Also, record yourself singing it in different keys.. take note of the key you were in and then listen and decide which one your voice sounds best in later when you listen back
@@JeremiahJamesMusic Makes sense. What I’ve been doing is using either Moises or the transpose addon to listen to how the singer sounds in different keys, until I find one where the music sounds good and the voice fits my register
Thx a lot 👍
transpose = heaven❤
Literally, and you can sing any songs with this technique
thanks
Can you just use a capo instead?
Yes. If you need to go higher and want to keep the chords the same. Works in reverse if a song is capoed originally.
WIsh that Mic placement was a tad better ,, thanks nonetheless
Thanks Jeremiah, but this whole thing sounds "boomy" and indistinct to listen to. Your speech is also sometimes too rapid, low volume and unclear. Your theory has merit, but sadly I had to turn it off and abandon it early because it sounds terrible to me. I have to wonder if it is your choice of microphone that undermines the audibility of your presentation ?. Do listen to it yourself and give it to us again. Every tutorial has something to merit consideration and further study of. All the best to you.
@user-dy you're a very abusive person, I'm perfectly fine with his his tutorial.
@@Charlie-e9k Oh Yeah? & wot's your little closet skeleton wacka?
@@Charlie-e9k You are an ASSumptive nitwit !
Others have opinions mirroring mine or in similar vein.
GET WOKE !
e.g.
@lizdegerdon5689
42 minutes ago
Ok...time to cut out NOISE..AND DISTRACTIONS!!
@@Charlie-e9k Yeah and fu too !
John truth more like john poop
Thanks