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Fiona C
08-11-2004, 09:46 PM
Cross posted at Flava (http://www.voiceacting.org/board/)

Not one of my better recordings, methinks. I re-recorded it several times, and had to record some parts seperately before mixing because of the fact that the last beat of the chorus goes into, "What can I do for you?" on the same beat. As a result of these difficulties, I re-mixed it 3 times before I was finally satisfied.

The lyrics I used were Koda Kumi's english version lyrics. ^_^ (I prefer them to the Jade version lyrics).

http://uk.f2.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/

The usual:
UN: fiona_voice_acting
PW: prettyguardian

Go into the folder, "Singing Work", and download, "Real_Emotion_LoQmp3"

Also available now is the Japanese version of 1000 Words. Same procedure, just a different filename and format -- "1000Words-Japanese-Fiona_LoQ". Though I DID customise the song a little by adding in, "Ooooh, Senno Kotoba" at the end, similar to how it's done in the Jade version. :)

Err.... enjoy? XD

~Fif

Sukisho
08-11-2004, 09:50 PM
How could you prefer these lyrics to the international version? They don't make sence..lol anyways...

Lets see... your "What can I do for you" and "I can hear you" sounded kinda held back, they need a bit more emotion. Other then that the rest sounded pretty good.

Neffy
08-12-2004, 08:58 PM
From what I can tell, your voice sounds very nice in this. However, it was kind of hard to hear you... maybe it's your microphone, or perhaps the music is mixed too loud? At some parts of the song it sounded like your voice almost faded out completely, and I would've liked it so much better if I could have heard you more clearly. Also, the timing seemed to be a bit off at the end, but that's not such a big deal.

Overall, I thought this was very good and I enjoyed listening to it. ^_^

Merr
08-12-2004, 11:46 PM
The singing itself is great but it seems like you didn't put the right effects on your voice.

For the "what can I do for you"s, it'd sound better with a reverb or chorus effect, maybe a little echo as well.

But in terms of actual singing ability, you did a great job.

Fiona C
08-20-2004, 09:05 PM
Merr, to be honest, I don't tend to use effects on my singing work when I can possibly avoid it. Plus, chorus or reverb effects just make me sound out of tune, anyway.

Neffy -- yeah, I think my mic's about to give up the ghost. XD