Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart. This song is about resilience; your posture should reflect that strength.
The chorus lines ( "Where there is desire, there is gonna be a flame..." ) are long. Take a quick "catch breath" right after the word "desire."
The energy should be higher than the first chorus.
The original is in B Minor . If this is too high for your range, most karaoke systems allow you to drop the key by 1 or 2 semitones without losing the rock feel.
The karaoke version typically follows this standard arrangement:
You don’t need to damage your throat to sound like her. Focus on "vocal fry" in the verses (lower, breathier notes) and use a "chest-dominant" mix for the choruses.
Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart. This song is about resilience; your posture should reflect that strength.
The chorus lines ( "Where there is desire, there is gonna be a flame..." ) are long. Take a quick "catch breath" right after the word "desire." pnk_try_karaoke_version
The energy should be higher than the first chorus. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart
The original is in B Minor . If this is too high for your range, most karaoke systems allow you to drop the key by 1 or 2 semitones without losing the rock feel. Take a quick "catch breath" right after the word "desire
The karaoke version typically follows this standard arrangement:
You don’t need to damage your throat to sound like her. Focus on "vocal fry" in the verses (lower, breathier notes) and use a "chest-dominant" mix for the choruses.