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Overall, this is a great showcase for your voice. I'd avoid using pre-established content, though- it's nice to know you CAN do imitations, but unless someone is looking for that specific voice or style of voice, they usually get glanced over. If you like a voice, try imitating it, then making it your own. I forget which voice over actor it was- but they said all of the characters they've ever created were bad imitations of someone else. Like when Seth MacFarlane (bad example, I know) was creating the voice for Stewie, he took a character from one of his favorite musicals (Professor Henry Higgins from My Fair Lady) and gave it his own spin.

A lot of these skits sound somewhat similar, however. You've got a unique voice, no denying it, but try to interlace character voices with situation voices. Something you do a lot better than I do, however, is add emotion into your work. This was a joy to listen to, start to finish, because it sounded like you actually *cared* about what you're doing. If you don't care, then why should the listener? That's something I always struggle with.

At any rate, good job, and I hope to hear you in other work!

Axolotl responds:

Thanks for the really insightful review! I do kinda regret the Powerpuff Girls things since everything else was original. But hey, it's up and I'll deal with it, haha. However, I'm totally gonna do 100% original material for my next one.

I'll definitely take your suggestions and input into strong consideration. With this being my very first demo, I wasn't entirely sure how to go about it. I'm glad I received some good criticism this quickly so I can work on some of my flaws.

I'm glad you could hear the emotion I put into this, though! It makes me happy knowing that it was obvious. I worked really hard on some of the voices and whatnot, trying to get them to fit a certain type and all that. Being entertaining is a very important thing to me, and I'm super glad you saw that I cared about my work. :D

Thanks again! I'll be sure to take your criticism to heart and work on something even better for next time. Cheers!

Very mellow. I like it a lot. You did a great job with the flow. It transitions from one part to the next almost seamlessly, to make a very relaxing sound.

5 stars. Good work. I'll be looking forward to seeing more in the future.

Blunt responds:

Thanks bud appreciate it :)

Not bad at all. I like it!

I agree with the reviewer before me. This sounds like something straight out of the 90's. And for a 'cheap' set of equipment, this is damn fine.

My only complaint? Lyrics. It'd be cool if you put them up on here. ;)

Final judgement? Yes. You can sing.

ChimeraNoise responds:

Thank you very much Morph!

Chords and lyrics are below. (:

Phoenix Rising

[Em] [C]
I've been a long time coming now,
[Gm7] [D]
Getting up to get shot down Verse 1
[Em] [C]
But I'll never let it get to me,
[Gm7] [D] [Am]
I'm following these long roads home.

[Em] [C] [Gm7]
Oh, I'm a Phoenix rising.

[Gm7 - Em - Gm7] Refrain

[Am] [C] [Gm7]
Yeah, Yeah. I'm a Phoenix rising.

[Em] [C]
I've been gone for awhile now,
[Gm7] [D]
It's a wonder if I'll ever be found. Verse 2
[Em] [C]
But it's okay, I'm okay, I'll just play
[Gm7] [D] [Am]
anyway while I'm on my way home.

[C] [Gm7]
Oh, I'm a Phoenix rising.

[Gm7 - Em - Gm7] Refrain

[Am] [C] [Gm7]
Yeah, Yeah. I'm a Phoenix rising.

[C]
While I've been gone,
[Am]
I've been singing this song.
[Am]
And I'd sit under the moon,
[C]
Beside a thought of you,
[Gm7] [D]
just playing the night away.
[Am]
I'd play the night away.

Great.

Beautiful voice, beautiful lyrics, brilliant take on an old classic. Great job.

VGSongbird responds:

Thank You. I'm sure I'm far from brilliance, but I appreciate the sentiment. :D

Yay!

You sir, have the best entry I have ever heard.

MichaelJ responds:

Vot5 E.

Nice. Found something off, though.

I haven't heard the original song, but I still gotta say this is a nice effort. The three different segments of the track fit pretty well together.

My only gripe is the mixing. Some parts are a lot louder than they need to be, and others are too quiet. One way to fix that would be to take the sound that starts up at 0:18 and pan it. Make it go from one speaker to the next so it doesn't drown out the other tracks.

All around a good composition, just work on the mixing. :)

EwaSC responds:

Hey!
I made this in Fl Stufio demo, so I can't reaccess the fil but I am going to make another mix in garageband that sure will be better.
Personally I think this is horrible and I made it in about 2 minutes.

Oh... my goodness.

I keep throwing money at the screen, and nothing happens.

Solrac responds:

Something should happen eventually.........just keep on tossing it.

Very nice.

The style reminds me of something straight out of a FF game.

Now for the actual song:

Having not heard 'Shadow People', I still have to say this is impressive. The build-up is very nice, and the end simply blew me away.

Very well mixed, very well done, great job.

Step responds:

Thanks! The ending sounds a lot better than it used to, undoubtedly thanks to SBB's advice of using another melody from Shadow People. It turned out quite well and now the ending is one of my favourite parts :3.

You should definitely hear Shadow People, or at least the part which I remixed. It's one hell of a good song.

Thanks again!

Hm...

Kind of gave me a headache listening to it. Of course, I'm listening to this through a headset. Perhaps it would sound better on speakers, but I just don't see what the big deal is.

Quarl responds:

to each their own.

I'm a voice actor, I'm a writer. I even make music sometimes.

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