Sloop John B. by The Beach Bears
The song from Chapter 11 by itself.
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kresblain. Full image can be found here
Backing track purchased on http://www.karaoke-version.com . Original song is traditional. Arrangement is similar to The Beach Boys.
So, someone suggested I do a song with Dipper, myself, and Stargazer together.
Now, I had done that with Stewball, but it was time to try again.
When suddenly, this song came to mind, and I knew it had to be done.
Here it is. I guess you could call this The Beach Bears. OH! And be sure to listen in stereo, preferably with headphones. I had a lot of fun with that.
Icon by
kresblain. Full image can be found hereBacking track purchased on http://www.karaoke-version.com . Original song is traditional. Arrangement is similar to The Beach Boys.
So, someone suggested I do a song with Dipper, myself, and Stargazer together.
Now, I had done that with Stewball, but it was time to try again.
When suddenly, this song came to mind, and I knew it had to be done.
Here it is. I guess you could call this The Beach Bears. OH! And be sure to listen in stereo, preferably with headphones. I had a lot of fun with that.
Category Music / 60s
Species Bear (Other)
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 4.31 MB
oh yeah! That was just too good to let go. Actually My friend Donny used to sing that, I bet he got it from him! But I did used to thing "Summer Breeze" was "Summer bees make me feel fine, blowing through the jazz band in my miiind." I also used to thing "Oh, Sherry" said "Hold the sailor, I'm in love!". Or "I got my mind set on you" was "Look out for my sale on you!" Funny stuff!
Here's the best advice I can give you:
1) Get an excellent microphone.
2) Get a very quiet room with little to no background noise.
3) Listen very closely to the original, if you want to match it in a parody.
4) Listen very carefully to the playback for balance.
5) If necessary, buy some type of pitch correction software to improve your singing.
6) Put a touch of reverb on your voice, to blend it into the instrumental backup.
1) Get an excellent microphone.
2) Get a very quiet room with little to no background noise.
3) Listen very closely to the original, if you want to match it in a parody.
4) Listen very carefully to the playback for balance.
5) If necessary, buy some type of pitch correction software to improve your singing.
6) Put a touch of reverb on your voice, to blend it into the instrumental backup.
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