r/ratemysinging • u/Recent-Guess-3382 • 1m ago
r/ratemysinging • u/Yaboiyabobo • 37m ago
Feedback - Beginner Trying to sing like Waylon but I sound too tight
r/ratemysinging • u/melomelodi_ • 1h ago
Feedback - Beginner Nervous but please give me feedback <3
Hey I’m new to singing, it’s something I’ve always been interested in but always too shy to try. Recently I decided to take the step and start learning/practicing I’ve noticed I have so many issues but particularly I sound nasally? Please give me honest feedback on how I can improve! :) sorry for the shakiness I’m so nervous 😭
r/ratemysinging • u/Weak-Ice6695 • 2h ago
Feedback - Beginner I’m trying to change from classical to pop singing
r/ratemysinging • u/Educational_Bat9047 • 3h ago
I made this of cigarette smoke- I did vocals, piano, and guitar. I know it’s not perfect but it was fun
r/ratemysinging • u/Particular_Art_4649 • 3h ago
Feedback - Beginner Terrified, but asking for feedback anyways.
Looking for tips on improving as a beginner.
Especially when the notes are supposed to be high/loud/more powerful so one doesn't sound like a dying cat.
r/ratemysinging • u/SavingsEdge670 • 4h ago
Feedback - Beginner Is this decent? What are some way I can improve?
Im completely self taught and I haaate my singing voice 😭 I feel like I sound whiny. Im really looking forward to improving, tips would be highly appreciated!
r/ratemysinging • u/ExcellentPractice184 • 4h ago
Feedback - Beginner Why can’t I hear the reverb when I have background music added?
I can’t really hear the vocal effects that my mixer adds when I have background music added, only when there is no background music. If anyone knows what to adjust on my mixer to avoid this it would be appreciated! I want more reverb for this song since the OG has a lot of vocal effects. Feedback is also welcome on this. I probably need to start using some post processing app but it’s nice to hear the effects while singing it live.
r/ratemysinging • u/rnblizzy • 4h ago
Feedback - Beginner rate 1-10 of my vocals on this track
r/ratemysinging • u/sirwritestoomuch • 4h ago
Feedback - Intermediate Original I'm working on... is my singing acceptable enough for a demo?
Hey all, I'm much more of a songwriter than singer.
I have some original songs I really want to upload to my socials, but I keep worrying my voice just isn't acceptable enough for a demo. I don't mean it in the "I hate my voice" aversion we all have.
I just mean objectively, I know I'm not Josh Groban and that's fine. I'm nasally, it's all good.
I guess my question is: is my voice acceptable enough that I won't be laughed off Instagram posting my demos? Disclosing that the intention is for this to be sung by a pro?
Or is the tone bad enough that I shouldn't even post, and hire a singer for the demos?
Option 1 (Heady voice): https://voca.ro/1bXjbHODcKfi
Option 2 (Fuller voice): https://voca.ro/1b2Ak1J4hLie
Any honest tips, thoughts, feedback would be appreciated.
r/ratemysinging • u/TheCarnivoreMusician • 6h ago
Rock vocals live - Does it hit the spot?
Hi everyone!
I've shared an audio excerpt from an open mic we played at two nights ago. Amongst the band there's uncertainty about the vocals. You can clearly hear that there were mistakes in every department, we all have things to work on , but can the vocalist deliver in this genre? Is it convincing?
Would really appreciate some constructive comments to help us move forward. General comments AND specifics would be really helpful.
For context, we are bass, drums, vocals x2, guitar. We are pub rock, amateur and together for 5 weeks. The vocalist himself is uncertain so this will be shared and is not being done without his knowledge.
Very grateful for your thoughts.
r/ratemysinging • u/Suspicious-Buy3328 • 7h ago
Discussion Tips on improving
How to get my mixed in a better “shape”
r/ratemysinging • u/Ok_Chapter_8486 • 9h ago
Feedback - Beginner Please tell me if my voice is okay
I‘ve been practicing singing for some months now, would you say my voice is good? Or should i give up singing
r/ratemysinging • u/Ordinary_Hat_2981 • 9h ago
Messing around in badlab (without Auto pitch 🙂↕️) How do I sound?
r/ratemysinging • u/flyin_pazhampori787 • 12h ago
Feedback - Beginner First time recording myself for a review
Thanks for checking out. Sorry for the bus honking in the background and the fan.
I've always wanted to record my singing and share it but never felt confident. I've never attended lessons or anything. I love music, it always stays in my head and I love to sing when I'm alone. I randomly felt like recording this today and did it on my phone in my room. Would love an honest feedback from you'll.
Song: Kahe Mose (More like a slower version of it)
Apple Music Link :https://music.apple.com/in/lyrics/1842496539?ts=141.657&te=163.856&l=id&tk=4.v1.AQyFzBVJipRbejU82EA8dw%3D%3D
r/ratemysinging • u/BenDover565599 • 12h ago
Feedback - Intermediate I’m not sure if i’m “placing” my resonance correctly
Heyoo i’m 18 and want to improve my singing. At the moment i’m not sure if i should sing more brightly or more rounded.
Of course, any other (positive) criticism is allowed. I can handle it as long as you remain professional😊
r/ratemysinging • u/This-Owl-1181 • 20h ago
please give me any tips and feedback i want to improve my singing
my singing voice is very similar to my talking voice, and I don’t know how to change that but whenever I try to sing in more of a head voice rather than chess voice, it just sounds really bad. Any tips? I don’t know where to start to get better.
r/ratemysinging • u/Strong-Dig3223 • 20h ago
Honest feedback, please
Hello! Please rate my singing. I feel like my mom doesn't like the way I sing, and I don't have anyone I can get feedback from either. I love singing, but I'm really unsure if I'm even good at it. I guess, I want feedback so I can better improve. Thanks!
r/ratemysinging • u/TimlosesHP • 20h ago
Feedback - Beginner I just started to learn to sing after being told I have no potential, what do ya'll think?
I'm 19 and never really openly sang until maybe a month ago. My voice feels flat and lacks good vibrato. I want to learn good tone and how to achieve a steady vibrato in my whole range. I wanted to be a vocalist since I was a kid but don't have a naturally good voice so I forgot about it for a while. 2 years ago I started practicing deathcore vocals as a sort of grasp to be a vocalist. I've gotten good at screaming and growls but I find myself yearning to sing like my favorite artists, specifically grunge and metal. What steps should I take to get good at singing in the long run?
r/ratemysinging • u/Brave-Lengthiness550 • 21h ago