How do i know i sing good in process without hearing myself?

For the record, i dont. But i really want to. I have no idea how i must feel neither physically nor mentally in order to sing good. I hate my voice. Its flat and I dont know how to fix it

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u/damon_damoan — 13 days ago

Is life in british countryside enjoyable?

Countryside in my country is usually something people try to escape. Cities are prioritized heavily. Is it the same in UK?

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u/damon_damoan — 13 days ago
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Have damon albarn and thom yorke ever met?

And not like "just attended the same event". Do they actually know each other?

u/damon_damoan — 14 days ago
▲ 16 r/blur

What is your favourite blur era visually?

That includes album/singles art works, band members' outfits, music videos, general aesthetics or concert visuals. Mine is probably parklife, it feels really comedy oriented

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u/damon_damoan — 15 days ago

My band has the identity, style and everything needed to be noticed. Now how do we showcase it?

I've already heard how important it is to be memorable and have a unique style, so I've spent last two months working on it. What next? What are the EXACT ways I can show people those quirks and make them like them?

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u/damon_damoan — 1 month ago

My band just dropped an ep but every song is different genre

My band just dropped an ep but every song is different genre

My band just put out our second EP after the first one was considered a pretty common release. We didn't like how we associated for lots of people with cliche teen rock with fuzzy guitars and theatrical rebellion. So on this EP we tried to do something new. We experimented and ended up with 4 tracks that are all in different genre. I'm afraid we made a really bad work and that it sounds ridiculous. I'd like to have some recommendations regarding musical diversity

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u/damon_damoan — 1 month ago

My band just dropped an ep but every song is different genre

My band just put out our second EP after the first one was considered a pretty common release. We didn't like how we associated for lots of people with cliche teen rock with fuzzy guitars and theatrical rebellion. So on this EP we tried to do something new. We experimented and ended up with 4 tracks that are all in different genre. I'm afraid we made a really bad work and that it sounds ridiculous. I'd like to have some recommendations regarding musical diversity

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u/damon_damoan — 1 month ago