ENIN LOG

Enin Fujimi's creative activities, recent reports, and other notes.

March 17 2024

Vocal School

A rare occurrence in which a piece of potato chip suddenly sticks inside the mouth and causes bleeding.

Is it the compensation for the depravity of sitting on the blessings of civilization and becoming insensitive to the risks of receiving life?

 

By the way, as the title suggests, I decided to attend a singing class to seriously improve my singing ability.

Since it's one-on-one, it's not cheap at over 10,000 yen for twice a month, but when I went to the trial lesson, my voice changed dramatically in just one hour, so the return more than worth the price. perhaps.

 

Actually, this is not the first time I have attended a vocal class; in fact, several years ago, I went to another class with a friend to improve my karaoke skills.

 

At that time, I just thought it would be fun if I could sing well at karaoke, but I didn't have a habit of composing songs, so I stopped singing after a few months.

 

I was planning to leave the vocals to Miku and the others and focus on composing, but recently I've changed my mind and started wanting to sing with them.

 

I almost forgot because I haven't done karaoke for a while, but singing is fun.

Also, the teacher in the vocal class is really good at playing the piano.

 

I haven't been using a MIDI keyboard much lately for composing music, but after using it for a while, I found it really fun to play sounds.

I was thinking that it would be nice to be able to check the sound of my compositions, but it would be fun if I could play my own songs.

 

So in addition to practicing singing, I'm thinking of practicing the MIDI keyboard as well.

With DTM, you can practice with various sounds other than piano, such as organ and synth, which is interesting.

 

Let's start with Hanon.

 

To play videos, you need a browser that supports the video tag.


Comments

If register the password, you can delete the comment later.
Enter your password with at least 8 alphanumeric characters, using both uppercase and lowercase letters.