A day ago, I found a wonderful quartet that do covers of popular bands. Muse, Coldplay and Panic! at the Disco to name a few. Anyway, I heard this and I really wanted to test myself.
The lead singer of Panic! at the Disco just has this incredible voice that I feel I could maybe come close to at some point. So I set myself a mark and I tried to hit it. This is basically just a vocal test. Sorry for the shitty harmonics. I really hate the harmonics on the chorus. Feels like I'm straining way too much but I didn't want to use falsetto.
Nine in the Afternoon (c) Panic! at the Disco and EMI.
Violin Cover (c) Vitamin String Quartet.
http://www.vitaminrecords.com/web/page.asp
Comments
Fan bloody tastic
p i m p hollistic Says:
You did very good with this. This is one of my favorite songs
Kiwi Joy Says:
Wow, your voice is so strong on this, it's so different from your usual softness o3o It sounds bloody amazing!
NekoOnigiri Says:
I think I like your voice better than the original singer's voice
Jeez.... D: I'm speechless.
SallyMusic Says:
I don't usually tend to comment much on covers, but I make an exception here, very enjoyable!
KiteTheTakan Says:
I was actually listening to this song when I saw this on the front page. I'm glad I paused it to listen to your cover :3 I actually think you're better than Ryan (not the lead singer, the backup singer. He gets some solos in some songs so its easy to compare). Keep at it!
SonicRocksMySocks Says:
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Oh man. You shouldn't be so afraid to use falsetto. If you pop into it at least once in a while, it can be freakin beautiful. :3
VERY nice cover. Faved, lol.
gotiki Says:
Pretty cool! I'd suggest not breathing out so heavily after held notes, though. It detracts a bit from what could be a nigh-perfect cover.
AndyXP Says:
Stop showing your talent to everyone god damn