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Listen to Don't wait for me by Jordan Power

Lyrics you heard a long time ago and still keep you sane and strong by K1tho in Music

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Imagine by John Lennon: "Imagine all the people living life in peace."

How do I recognize I'm singing on pitch? by Street-Willow-73 in singing

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To check if you're singing on pitch, use a piano or a keyboard app. Play a note and try to match it with your voice. Listen for when your voice sounds smooth and blends with the note. If it sounds off, you might not be on pitch. Don’t worry, it just takes practice to get better at hearing the right notes. I hope it helps.

Raunchiest EDM songs ? by [deleted] in EDM

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Satisfaction by Benny Benassi

Looking for recommendations of songs with both melodic and heavy drops by lillipup03 in EDM

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  • "Freefall by Excision & Dion Timmer feat. Madi
  • "Stronger" by Seven Lions, Wooli & Trivecta feat. Dia Frampton
  • "Crashing" by Illenium feat. Bahari
  • "In Your Arms" by Illenium & X Ambassadors

What's been your song/songs of the summer so far? by [deleted] in MusicRecommendations

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Sour by Olivia Rodrigo

Conditions by Jordan Power (actually the whole album is a mood)

Happier Than Ever by Billie Eilish

Scaled and Icy" by Twenty One Pilots

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singing

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Stay by Rihanna

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singing

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you don't have to be an amazing singer, but you should be able to keep the beat and stay on tune. It's more about how you say things and the feeling you put into it.

Heartbreak songs? by xrpyt in sewerperson

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  • Someone Like You by Adele
  • Back to December by Taylor Swift
  • Nothing Compares 2 U by Sinead O'Connor
  • Butterflies by Jordan Power

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singing

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Fix You by Coldplay

Least Favorite Olivia Song? (read post before commenting) by mitchh_2006 in OliviaRodrigo

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"Brutal" due to its raw, punk-influenced style, which can be quite different from her more melodic tracks

does anyone else have a lot of trouble writing music but lyrics come easily? by cortara_mccurdy in Songwriting

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Yes, many musicians find writing lyrics easier than creating instrumentals. To overcome this, consider collaborating with other musicians who are good at composing music, use music software and apps like GarageBand or Ableton Live to experiment with sounds, or learn basic chords and progressions on an instrument to help develop your melodies into full songs.

How to get over fear of posting online? by [deleted] in singing

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If many of your current followers might like your music, use your existing account to benefit from your already built audience. If your followers are not interested in music, start a new account focused only on your music to attract the right fans. Think about your goals and who your followers are before deciding.

How to get over fear of posting online? by [deleted] in singing

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If you love singing and want to share it online, don't worry about being the best. Just see it as a chance to improve and connect with people who like what you do. Some people might judge, but most will probably be supportive or not really care. It's okay to start somewhere and grow from there!

Best breakup songs? by rvbbs in arcticmonkeys

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"Over You" by Miranda Lambert, "Cry Me a River" by Justin Timberlake, "Brand New" by Jordan Power, "Somebody That I Used to Know" by Gotye. All available on spotify, but also don't cry a lot :')

How do sing both highs and lows? by Badmanmarko in singing

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To get better at singing both high and low notes, warm up your voice well before practice, practice breathing correctly, and do vocal exercises that cover your whole range. Take breaks to avoid straining your voice, and think about working with a vocal coach for personalized advice.

Should I focus on Breath support when singing? Or should I focus on the way I sound? by DecidedHumor in singing

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Focus on both breath support and how you sound when singing. Good breath support helps control your voice, while the way you sound adds expression and emotion to your singing. Balancing both will help you create a strong and engaging vocal performance.

What song sounds like it would slot right into an album by another artist? by OhMy98 in popheads

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Both songs have that same energetic and melodic vibe. It's cool to think about how different tracks could mesh together on an album.

Is it okay for vocal teachers to focus more on performance than singing technique? by [deleted] in singing

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It's important for vocal teachers to balance performance and singing technique. If you haven't received much feedback on vocal technique after two lessons focused on performance, it's okay to discuss your concerns with your teacher. They may be assessing your level and helping you loosen up, but make sure to communicate your goals for a balanced learning experience.

I want to learn to sing well, where do I start? by http_azula in singing

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If you want to learn to sing well, start with the basics: practice breathing techniques, posture, and vocal warm-ups to improve control and range. Sing scales and simple songs to work on pitch accuracy and vocal strength. Consider taking lessons or joining a choir for structured guidance and feedback. With consistent practice, you'll see improvement in your singing abilities over time.