
Caution, this song contains partial female nudity.
I really wanted to try building my intensity through this whole thing, opening more and more.
Backing by
mordekaivesuvius
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4096038
original song by "Pulp"
I really wanted to try building my intensity through this whole thing, opening more and more.
Backing by

http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4096038
original song by "Pulp"
Category Music / Rock
Species Canine (Other)
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 4.44 MB
At around :40, is that your falsetto/head voice? It sounds quite natural, you sure you're not a counter tenor or something?
Say, what are you singing at about 1:08, couldn't quite understand that part. And so many different voices, you should be singing Schubert's "Der Erlkönig" or something.
Ah, too great was the pleasure gained by listening to this to describe, wonderful work, I shall have to extend my thanks to mordekaivesuvius soon.
Say, what are you singing at about 1:08, couldn't quite understand that part. And so many different voices, you should be singing Schubert's "Der Erlkönig" or something.
Ah, too great was the pleasure gained by listening to this to describe, wonderful work, I shall have to extend my thanks to mordekaivesuvius soon.
Okay, so my hearing isn't all that bad. Der Erikonig would be perfect for you, you have to sing as the elf king (who is also the king of death if I remember right), the father and the dying son.
Excellent, your falsetto is great, now I don't have to find a soprano to sing the "cantus" for my madrigals. Thing is that I did a few homages to people on FA by setting their poems to music, but because of that Ican't ask the people here to sing (and as they're in English, well Italians aren't well known for their pronunciation, but it's mostly a respect thing)
Excellent, your falsetto is great, now I don't have to find a soprano to sing the "cantus" for my madrigals. Thing is that I did a few homages to people on FA by setting their poems to music, but because of that Ican't ask the people here to sing (and as they're in English, well Italians aren't well known for their pronunciation, but it's mostly a respect thing)
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