@Rayan.S
Rayan Sabeti
@Rayan.S · 1:36

Harmonizing

I need to practice so much more than I already have just for me to be able to hit those fifth or those three RDS the right notes when someone is singing and some that I find really easy to harmonizing, too is the C shanty that my other told me. I found it really helpful to have a song that's very basic and very straightforward. Just learn the rhythm, whatever, blah, blah, blah, blah, and just practice practice. Another thing that helps is practicing to harmonizing

Singing

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@neha_munje
Neha M
@neha_munje · 1:01
But up a third, like, more complex harmonizing, like some people can just make up really intense, like complex harmonies on the spot. And it sounds super pretty. That's so hard to do. Like, what the heck? But yeah, I definitely agree
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@Rayan.S
Rayan Sabeti
@Rayan.S · 0:44
Yeah. No complex harmonies. Like I remember there's. There was a song that I was listening to that started off very simple. Harmonizing. Just at a fourth. No. At a fifth. What am I saying? At a fifth? And then it was constant. And then after a while, they were harmonizing on different levels and switching from third to fifth and then switching back and confusing for me to learn. But it sounded so beautiful. But, yeah, just harmonizing
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@neha_munje
Neha M
@neha_munje · 0:55

https://youtu.be/VPLCk-FTVvw

It's basically like an experimental, intense song. But I thought it would be cool if you're interested to listen to it. It's really long, but you don't have to. But it's a really cool song and really intense, intense harmony. And he did it all himself. He wrote at all and saying it all himself, except for the beginning is a bunch of famous singers coming with him. But other than that, it's all him. It's crazy
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