How To Sing One Octave Below You?, how to not copy what you hear?
Gus
Mar 21 2008, 12:21 AM
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Hi, Luciana.

In your lessons there is usually a reminder that man should do it one octave below your voice.
When I go for the backing track and do it myself, it seems fine. But if I go in the main video and try to sing along with you, I automatically try to copy your pitch and it goes really bad...

Is there any tip to be able to sing without copying what you are hearing? I think this is pretty much need when singing with backing vocals, choir or duets, right?

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