Hello guys.
This is a small excerpt of my live of a few days ago. obviously this is Radio Ga Ga, I always sang it in the studio version, this time I wanted to try it with a version played in "live Aid style".. I'm curious to know what you think !!
Enjoy it!! link
Your singing is surprisingly good. Really. You have a really nice crystal clear tone to your voice (despite the distortions in the recording) and you're hitting the notes. Excellent stuff. I don't dish out praise very often either.
My only slight crititism, if you don't mind (and I hope you don't), is you seem to be lacking in confidence when it comes to your body language on stage (like you're unsure what to do with yourself at times, and that you half-heartedly clap your hands). Walk around more, be a more bold and confident. Own it.
But don't take that badly - I wouldn't have commented if that video hadn't caught my interest, but it did. If the way you moved on stage was as good as your voice, then you'd have completely nailed it in every way.
Regardless, your singing is great. In fact, I'm going to have another listen now.
Edit: You've got real potential. Practice practice practice and get yourself on one of those TV shows, or make money from being a Freddie impersonator.
I'd rather listen to your voice than Lambert's any day.
Yes I agree Pasquale, I think you do have potential. You could definitely try doing a Freddie impersonation for money if you brush up your act a little. I know a Freddie impersonator whose voice is not as good as yours and who actually makes a living out of doing Freddie shows to medium-sized audiences.
Day dop wrote:
Your singing is surprisingly good. Really. You have a really nice crystal clear tone to your voice (despite the distortions in the recording) and you're hitting the notes. Excellent stuff. I don't dish out praise very often either.
My only slight crititism, if you don't mind (and I hope you don't), is you seem to be lacking in confidence when it comes to your body language on stage (like you're unsure what to do with yourself at times, and that you half-heartedly clap your hands). Walk around more, be a more bold and confident. Own it.
But don't take that badly - I wouldn't have commented if that video hadn't caught my interest, but it did. If the way you moved on stage was as good as your voice, then you'd have completely nailed it in every way.
Regardless, your singing is great. In fact, I'm going to have another listen now.
Edit: You've got real potential. Practice practice practice and get yourself on one of those TV shows, or make money from being a Freddie impersonator.
I'd rather listen to your voice than Lambert's any day.
Hi Day dop!!
thanks for the wonderful comment and all their precious suggestions!
you are right on my poor security on stage, unfortunately, that night there was also a few people to see me and this inhibited me enough.. But the truth is that since I no longer have a band behind me I feel more insecure .For realize this, you compare the video with the group, or look here when i was on stage with Spike Edney, Jamie Moses and Neil Murray: link
Thanks again for your valuable opinion dop Day, you had special words to me..e I heartily thank you !!
the next !!
Costa86 wrote:
Yes I agree Pasquale, I think you do have potential. You could definitely try doing a Freddie impersonation for money if you brush up your act a little. I know a Freddie impersonator whose voice is not as good as yours and who actually makes a living out of doing Freddie shows to medium-sized audiences.
Thanks Costa86!!
until last year I had a queen tribute band, but unfortunately now disbanded. I'm trying to reform another, but unfortunately in my small country is hard to find passionate musicians of the Queen ...
Thank you from the heart..i'll follow your suggest!!