Several years ago, I went through a brief period of recording my covers of songs. At that time, my recording and audio equipment were very primitive by even rank amateur standards let alone professional standards. They still are. There was no mixing of multiple audio tracks. All mixing was done in real time as I sang. But thanks to amazing AI technology that can very effectively separate vocals from instrumentation, I now have separate vocal and instrumental tracks to do proper mixes.
So I've begun remaking some of my old cover videos with the new audio, adding lyrics for a little more interest.
Please read this disclaimer:
I create my videos from found materials and make no claim of ownership other than the fact of my having conceived of and realized them. Nor do I monetize them in any way. So, if you wish to use them for your own use, you needn't seek permission from me.
I make these videos entirely for my personal use but share them publicly so that others might appreciate and share the love for some of my favorite musical pieces.
And because I primarily make these videos for myself, I make them the way I prefer them, which is to have the lyrics presented in complete blocks of verse, pre-chorus, and chorus, making sure they are accurate in terms of in and out points of the original recording artist, not dictating the exact phrasing but instead leaving the vocal interpretation up to the singer. They assume a fairly thorough familiarity with the song beforehand. And if you are not familiar with the song, a version of this video using the original artist's recording can be found at: https://odysee.com/@roblanderosmusic:0/If-I-Only-Had-A-Brain---Robbie-Williams-(With-Lyrics)-1:b
And although it's the music and lyrics that are of primary importance for karaoke videos, I use minimal imagery that hopefully complements the theme and mood and adds a modicum of visual aesthetics.
Also note that I post the songs in the same key as the original artist's recording and will also post in an alternate key that suits my range. So if the key register is not noted in the title, you can assume it is in the same key as that of the original recording artist.
My covers of several songs can be listened to and downloaded at https://bit.ly/2ojU2N7
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MBnYDNGo9E
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A version of this video using the original artist recording, which should be useful as a reference, can be found at: https://www.bitchute.com/video/HYLNVpSBKVLs/
I make karaoke videos for my own use, the way I prefer them, which is to have the lyrics presented in complete blocks of verse, chorus, and bridge, making sure they are accurate in terms of in & out points of the original recording artist, not dictating the exact phrasing but instead leaving the vocal interpretation up to the singer. They assume a fairly thorough familiarity with the song.
And even though it's the music and lyrics that are of primary importance for karaoke videos, I do try to use minimal imagery that complements the theme and mood and adds a modicum of visual aesthetics.
I will usually post a song in the same key as the original artist's recording, but will sometimes post in an alternate key that suits my own range. So if I the key register is not noted in the title, you can assume it is in the same key as that of the original recording artist.
Although I make these videos entirely for my own personal use, it would be a shame not to make them public in case others might appreciate my approach and also share the love for some of my favorite vocal artists and the wonderful music they create.
Note that I make my videos from found materials and make no claim of ownership other than the fact of my having conceived of and realized them. Nor do I monetize them in any way. So, if you wish to use them for your own use, you needn't seek permission from me.
My covers of several songs can be listened to and downloaded at https://bit.ly/2ojU2N7
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAHygA0dePY
A version of this video using the original artist recording, which should be useful as complimentary training video, can be found at: https://www.bitchute.com/video/4Sliu0PNoGM5/
I make karaoke videos for my own use, the way I prefer them, which is to have the lyrics presented in complete blocks of verse, chorus, and bridge, making sure they are accurate in terms of in & out points of the original recording artist, not dictating the exact phrasing but instead leaving the vocal interpretation up to the singer. They assume a fairly thorough familiarity with the song.
And even though it's the music and lyrics that are of primary importance for karaoke videos, I do try to use minimal imagery that complements the theme and mood and adds a modicum of visual aesthetics.
Although I make these videos entirely for my own personal use, it would be a shame not to make them public in case others might appreciate my approach and also share the love for some of my favorite vocal artists and the wonderful music they create.
I will usually post a song in the same key as the original artist's recording, but will sometimes post in an alternate key that suits my own range. So if I the key register is not noted in the title, you can assume it is in the same key as that of the original recording artist.
Note that I make my videos from found materials and make no claim of ownership other than the fact of my having conceived of and realized them. Nor do I monetize them in any way. So, if you wish to use them for your own use, you needn't seek permission from me.
My covers of several songs can be listened to and downloaded at https://bit.ly/2ojU2N7
Thank you for subscribing!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lIqmDQ6biE
Please read this disclaimer:
I create my videos from found materials and make no claim of ownership other than the fact of my having conceived of and realized them. Nor do I monetize them in any way. So, if you wish to use them for your own use, you needn't seek permission from me.
I make these videos entirely for my personal use but share them publicly so that others might appreciate and share the love for some of my favorite musical pieces.
And because I primarily make these videos for myself, I make them the way I prefer them, which is to have the lyrics presented in complete blocks of verse, pre-chorus, and chorus, making sure they are accurate in terms of in and out points of the original recording artist, not dictating the exact phrasing but instead leaving the vocal interpretation up to the singer. They assume a fairly thorough familiarity with the song beforehand. And if you are not familiar with the song, a version of this video using the original artist's recording can be found at: https://www.bitchute.com/video/vqEClPoovqNn/
And although it's the music and lyrics that are of primary importance for karaoke videos, I use minimal imagery that hopefully complements the theme and mood and adds a modicum of visual aesthetics.
Also note that I post the songs in the same key as the original artist's recording and will also post in an alternate key that suits my range. So if the key register is not noted in the title, you can assume it is in the same key as that of the original recording artist.
My covers of several songs can be listened to and downloaded at https://bit.ly/2ojU2N7
Thank you for subscribing!
...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcnjRXDItgw
Thank you for subscribing.
A version of this video using the original artist recording, which should be useful as complimentary training video, can be found at: https://www.bitchute.com/video/4amk02y2tCu0/
I make karaoke videos for my own use, the way I prefer them, which is to have the lyrics presented in complete blocks of verse, chorus, and bridge, making sure they are accurate in terms of in & out points of the original recording artist, not dictating the exact phrasing but instead leaving the vocal interpretation up to the singer. They assume a fairly thorough familiarity with the song.
And even though it's the music and lyrics that are of primary importance for karaoke videos, I do try to use minimal imagery that complements the theme and mood and adds a modicum of visual aesthetics.
I will usually post a song in the same key as the original artist's recording, but will sometimes post in an alternate key that suits my own range. So if I the key register is not noted in the title, you can assume it is in the same key as that of the original recording artist.
Although I make these videos entirely for my own personal use, it would be a shame not to make them public in case others might appreciate my approach and also share the love for some of my favorite vocal artists and the wonderful music they create.
Note that I make my videos from found materials and make no claim of ownership other than the fact of my having conceived of and realized them. Nor do I monetize them in any way. So, if you wish to use them for your own use, you needn't seek permission from me.
My covers of several songs can be listened to and downloaded at https://bit.ly/2ojU2N7
...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bq4RxYGuvvs
Thank you for subscribing.
A version of this video using the original artist recording, which should be useful as complimentary training video, can be found at: https://www.bitchute.com/video/zavojQxvvZYC/
I make karaoke videos for my own use, the way I prefer them, which is to have the lyrics presented in complete blocks of verse, chorus, and bridge, making sure they are accurate in terms of in & out points of the original recording artist, not dictating the exact phrasing but instead leaving the vocal interpretation up to the singer. They assume a fairly thorough familiarity with the song.
And even though it's the music and lyrics that are of primary importance for karaoke videos, I do try to use minimal imagery that complements the theme and mood and adds a modicum of visual aesthetics.
Although I make these videos entirely for my own personal use, it would be a shame not to make them public in case others might appreciate my approach and also share the love for some of my favorite vocal artists and the wonderful music they create.
I will usually post a song in the same key as the original artist's recording, but will sometimes post in an alternate key that suits my own range. So if I the key register is not noted in the title, you can assume it is in the same key as that of the original recording artist.
Note that I make my videos from found materials and make no claim of ownership other than the fact of my having conceived of and realized them. Nor do I monetize them in any way. So, if you wish to use them for your own use, you needn't seek permission from me.
My covers of several songs can be listened to and downloaded at https://bit.ly/2ojU2N7
Please consider supporting my channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/roblanderos
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCdseWLjYYE
Thank you for subscribing.
A version of this video using the original artist recording, which should be useful as complimentary training video, can be found at: https://www.bitchute.com/video/bq62KXutYcPa/
I make karaoke videos for my own use, the way I prefer them, which is to have the lyrics presented in complete blocks of verse, chorus, and bridge, making sure they are accurate in terms of in & out points of the original recording artist, not dictating the exact phrasing but instead leaving the vocal interpretation up to the singer. They assume a fairly thorough familiarity with the song.
And even though it's the music and lyrics that are of primary importance for karaoke videos, I do try to use minimal imagery that complements the theme and mood and adds a modicum of visual aesthetics.
Although I make these videos entirely for my own personal use, it would be a shame not to make them public in case others might appreciate my approach and also share the love for some of my favorite vocal artists and the wonderful music they create.
I will usually post a song in the same key as the original artist's recording, but will sometimes post in an alternate key that suits my own range. So if I the key register is not noted in the title, you can assume it is in the same key as that of the original recording artist.
Note that I make my videos from found materials and make no claim of ownership other than the fact of my having conceived of and realized them. Nor do I monetize them in any way. So, if you wish to use them for your own use, you needn't seek permission from me.
My covers of several songs can be listened to and downloaded at https://bit.ly/2ojU2N7
...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xb37wFd_bb0
A version of this video using the original artist recording, which should be useful as complimentary training video, can be found at: https://odysee.com/@roblanderosmusic:0/Perfect---Ed-Shereen-(With-Lyrics)-1:f
I make karaoke videos for my own use, the way I prefer them, which is to have the lyrics presented in complete blocks of verse, chorus, and bridge, making sure they are accurate in terms of in & out points of the original recording artist, not dictating the exact phrasing but instead leaving the vocal interpretation up to the singer. They assume a fairly thorough familiarity with the song.
And even though it's the music and lyrics that are of primary importance for karaoke videos, I do try to use minimal imagery that complements the theme and mood and adds a modicum of visual aesthetics.
Although I make these videos entirely for my own personal use, it would be a shame not to make them public in case others might appreciate my approach and also share the love for some of my favorite vocal artists and the wonderful music they create.
I will usually post a song in the same key as the original artist's recording, but will sometimes post in an alternate key that suits my own range. So if I the key register is not noted in the title, you can assume it is in the same key as that of the original recording artist.
Note that I make my videos from found materials and make no claim of ownership other than the fact of my having conceived of and realized them. Nor do I monetize them in any way. So, if you wish to use them for your own use, you needn't seek permission from me.
My covers of several songs can be listened to and downloaded at https://bit.ly/2ojU2N7
Thank you for subscribing!
...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YapjW4o94II
Thank you for subscribing.
A version of this video using the original artist recording, which should be useful as complimentary training video, can be found at: https://www.bitchute.com/video/KuzaazqbNYiJ/
I make karaoke videos for my own use, the way I prefer them, which is to have the lyrics presented in complete blocks of verse, chorus, and bridge, making sure they are accurate in terms of in & out points of the original recording artist, not dictating the exact phrasing but instead leaving the vocal interpretation up to the singer. They assume a fairly thorough familiarity with the song.
And even though it's the music and lyrics that are of primary importance for karaoke videos, I do try to use minimal imagery that complements the theme and mood and adds a modicum of visual aesthetics.
I will usually post a song in the same key as the original artist's recording, but will sometimes post in an alternate key that suits my own range. So if I the key register is not noted in the title, you can assume it is in the same key as that of the original recording artist.
Although I make these videos entirely for my own personal use, it would be a shame not to make them public in case others might appreciate my approach and also share the love for some of my favorite vocal artists and the wonderful music they create.
Note that I make my videos from found materials and make no claim of ownership other than the fact of my having conceived of and realized them. Nor do I monetize them in any way. So, if you wish to use them for your own use, you needn't seek permission from me.
My covers of several songs can be listened to and downloaded at https://bit.ly/2ojU2N7
...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNGhBOKHH2o