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I liked the background music and your presentation Linda. You sounded different than I thought you would, as I had heard you voice in other songs and it is definitely different here.
I only read Colin's post above, and didn't read what the other's thought, but that thing he said about sweetening your vocal mix is right on. I have heard you sing pitch perfect in other songs and sometimes if you push it too much you may flatten your pitch a little. I certainly do that sometimes myself, so you would not be the only one.
Pretty darn good for a first take. Was that a real harmonica or synthesized?
Doug
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