Those complaining about the back up vocals I think are the same people who does not know how to sing with back up vocals. if you listen to back up vocals alone it doesn't seem sound good, but once you mixed it with your lead vocal with the right notes, the blending sounds great. For the non-pro singers, indeed sometimes it rattles them, but the technique is , do not mind the back up sounds, just go with the right notes that you need to belt out and you can hit the song perfectly with the right tune.
By far the best karaoke vid iv seen on youtube. Love how you handle the breaks in the vocals. Been a while since I heard this song but made it easy to follow, thumbs up!
For everybody here that keeps complaining about the backup vocals, let me just say that you people wouldn't last a day in the music career, because you'll have to sing with these kinds of back up vocals.
Sweet. I use my pretend to cry emotion it came out like a desease NOW everyone wanna cry. . . Like fire whoever touch scream ouch! Whoever see me cry, cry. That the spell
Just shut up and enjoy this amazing song . The backg voice does not disturb your singing key . If you sing the false key , your voice will actually not match with the backg voice . So try to raise your key more higher than your usual singing method
Every time I sing this song I get emotional because I remember the greatest legends, in loving memories of: Eddie Guererro Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart British Bulldog Davey Boy Smith Owen Hart Stu Hart Brian Pillman Chris Benoit Classy Freddie Blassie Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka Macho Man Randy Savage Paul Bearer "Sensational" Sherri The "Soulman" Rocky Johnson Chester Bennington ((Linkin Park)) Grandmaster Sexay Brian Christopher Kobe Bryant and his daughter Michael Jackson Lemmy Kilmister ((Motorhead)) The Fabulous Moolah Mae Young Chyna King Kong Bundy Andre The Giant Miss Elizabeth Luna Vachoun "Mad Dog" Maurice Vachoun Bobby "The Brain" Heenan Nikolai Volkoff Rowdy Roddy Piper Paul Walker Marlon Brando Freddie Mercury Ashley Massaro Muhammad Ali Clay Curt Henning "Mr, Perfect" Yokozuna Mr, Fuji Brandon Lee Bruce Lee Whitney Houston Stan Lee Wes Craven Luke Perry Bernie Mac Michael Clarke Duncan We're all miss you
@@hukkumkhinda497 I know, he's the cornerstone of one the most successful rock band Linkin Park the way he died by taking his own life it really makes me sad, even though I don't listen to rock too much but I listen to in the end, numb and castle of glass ((the soundtrack of Medal Of Honor: Warfighter))
I'm not complaining, thank you for the backing track. I just notice that the back vocals in a lot of your tracks have a bit of an accent. I've worked with a lot of Filipino musicians - are the singers Pinoy? Anyways thanks again for making this.
I'm a cancer. I could fake passion if I had to... But dis? ... I mean, it's not a bad song. It really isn't my fav or anything tho. Damn. These folks r serious.... Like, I didn't know we were on American idol. I just like outlets & watching actual living things react. Like my g.pigs
If you sing the notes of the lead vocals of the original song, the back up vocals harmonize well. I was singing it in a different octave with a different melody and they didn't match, but as soon as I switched to the original octave and melody, they matched right up.
theyre harmonizing so it might sound weird but when you sing along to it its right since harmonizing is every 3rd or 5th note but in the same key as the lead vocals
What the hell kind of backing vocals are those. I'd rather get an instrumental w/o second voice and lay a track of my own backing vocals on top and use that
I'd rather take an audio program like Reaper on pc and lay down 3 tracks, regular main vocals, bass that comes in on second chorus to the end, and the guy that just goes yeah and oh right after the second chorus into the everywhere i go, ...
If you listen to this song (not karaoke version), you'd notice that it also got backing vocals. In karaoke version, you are taking the "role of lead vocalist" and therefore the backing vocals stay. If you got my point...
Gah, this annoying comment is everywhere on karaoke videos. First: there's nothing wrong with the background vocals...actually they're pretty spot on. Second: real musicians know how to harmonize and in fact prefer it as it adds strength and depth to the melody of the song. Third: did you ever stop to think it's possible you're just not that good at singing?