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Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 8:26 pm
by Sleet
*beats The Mobian with a My Little Pony doll*

Congrats on graduating nonetheless! Whenever it was you did it.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 8:33 pm
by JeffCvt
Sleet wrote:*beats The Mobian with a My Little Pony doll*
That just seems...
Wrong.

Oh well, back to school.
I actually like mine a lot and am going to miss it when I go. And not just because of my friends, but the teachers, the goofy layout, everything.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 9:39 pm
by Punchy
TheMobian wrote:*Flys through window at mach 10*
ITS BUMBLEKING HOUSEPETS TIME!!!
ow, ouch, yow, stupid glass...
:shock:
Where did you get your super powers?!
tell me...

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 12:17 am
by Seth
TheMobian wrote: and let you guys all beat me down with a dead horse.
Do we each need a dead horse or are we sharing one?

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 3:35 am
by Blue Braixen
I dunno how I feel about sharing a dead horse with you people.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 4:23 am
by Tiggy
Lousy fox keeping all the goodies for himself!

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 12:31 pm
by Sleet
That's scavengers for ya!

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 1:16 pm
by FritzyBeat
Sleet wrote:*beats The Mobian with a My Little Pony doll*
But... But... Friendship is MAGIC :cry:
Sleet wrote:Congrats on graduating nonetheless! Whenever it was you did it.
This year. I'm now going into my first winter of no school since I was but a wee little child. Man it feels good!
...now to find a job...
Punchy wrote:
TheMobian wrote:*Flys through window at mach 10*
ITS BUMBLEKING HOUSEPETS TIME!!!
ow, ouch, yow, stupid glass...
:shock:
Where did you get your super powers?!
tell me...
But of course. I called upon the mighty powers of the almighty Ian Flyyn (misspelling intentional), and he replyed by sending me a profit in the form of "Dub", King of the Nerbs. He then blessed me with his Royal Off-Panel and sent me and the Speedy detective on a quest to retrieve the Golden Pineapple from the clutches of the Yetti! After scalling Mt. Everest and beating down the Yetti with nothing but a stick made of Fanta bottles. I retrieved the Golden Pineapple and brought it back to the Nerb King Dub, who then "dubed" me Mr. Fanta-stick and I was gifted with the power to direct attention to myself by flying through random windows at Mach 10 screaming profanities.

Whats YOUR power? 8-)

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 1:32 pm
by The Grey Wolverine
So, I am thinking of auditioning for my school's play, I dunno, I'd just have a lot of fun with it.

In other news, I love my English class

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 3:37 pm
by Blue Braixen
Sleet wrote:That's scavengers for ya!
What else could I do! But ew, germs sharing with you people. Nope.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 4:19 pm
by Seth
The Grey Wolverine wrote:So, I am thinking of auditioning for my school's play, I dunno, I'd just have a lot of fun with it.
Then do it. Why not?
TheMobian wrote: Whats YOUR power? 8-)
I fell into a vat of toxic waste while listening to Andrew W.K. I now have the power to Get parties started!!!

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:13 pm
by The Grey Wolverine
Because its a musical.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:16 pm
by Seth
Well regardless if you think it'll be fun try it. Can't hurt.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:59 pm
by The Grey Wolverine
Its actually because of my narrow vocal range, I don't think I would be very good for it

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:33 am
by Sleet
Sing along with music in your car. It really helps stretch your range.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 1:11 am
by Seth
drink chemicals until you get super vocal powers!

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 7:16 am
by Nyaliva
I always wanted to at least audition for the school musical but every time auditions came around I never found out about them until like, two days after they'd happened when they started recruiting the backstage crew. I got on that a couple of times. It was fun and the musical was good even from inside a giant steel frame made out to look like a skyline from one side and a church window from another (oh gosh...spinning that thing...horrible...).

EDIT: Ooh! Won't get a chance to say this for another year. Today is national "R U OK?" day here in Australia when we're encouraged to ask friends and family if they're okay to help people with depression that goes unnoticed.

So, Housepets! forum people, are you okay? :)

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 9:23 am
by Beagle
Sleet wrote:Sing along with music in your car. It really helps stretch your range.
This is true. I was in the school's chorus for three years, and for the two years between middle school and not having a license, I lost a lot of my vocal range. Now because I sing in my car almost every time I drive, I gained a lot of my range back.

*Hugs Nyaliva* TWLOHA day was this week as well. :3

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 9:34 am
by KJOokami
While singing in the car can certainly be helpful, if you don't have much experience singing, I'd recommend against just belting as loudly as you can. You'll just blow your voice out that way and won't have any voice left to actually practice. Practice singing as softly as you can, making sure you're hitting the notes properly; the power will come much more easily once you've learned to control your voice in that range.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 9:41 am
by Nyaliva
Beagle wrote:
Sleet wrote:Sing along with music in your car. It really helps stretch your range.
This is true. I was in the school's chorus for three years, and for the two years between middle school and not having a license, I lost a lot of my vocal range. Now because I sing in my car almost every time I drive, I gained a lot of my range back.

*Hugs Nyaliva* TWLOHA day was this week as well. :3
*Hugs Beagle back* Oh cool, I didn't know that. It's good how they put them around the same time, helps people on forums like this get more involved with others around the world.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 9:45 am
by Beagle
KJOokami wrote:While singing in the car can certainly be helpful, if you don't have much experience singing, I'd recommend against just belting as loudly as you can. You'll just blow your voice out that way and won't have any voice left to actually practice. Practice singing as softly as you can, making sure you're hitting the notes properly; the power will come much more easily once you've learned to control your voice in that range.
This is true as well, except do try to sing just a little bit louder when hitting higher notes, if you have a deeper voice. As a true alto, I know I can't hit hardly anything unless I sing a little bit louder. I don't know how sopranos or middle altos fair though, so it might be different.

Yeah, it's pretty cool how we can all help people in different parts of the world at the same time, isn't it, Ny? *high fives*

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 9:47 am
by Blue Braixen
Beagle wrote:
KJOokami wrote:While singing in the car can certainly be helpful, if you don't have much experience singing, I'd recommend against just belting as loudly as you can. You'll just blow your voice out that way and won't have any voice left to actually practice. Practice singing as softly as you can, making sure you're hitting the notes properly; the power will come much more easily once you've learned to control your voice in that range.
This is true as well, except do try to sing just a little bit louder when hitting higher notes, if you have a deeper voice. As a true alto, I know I can't hit hardly anything unless I sing a little bit louder. I don't know how sopranos or middle altos fair though, so it might be different.

Yeah, it's pretty cool how we can all help people in different parts of the world at the same time, isn't it, Ny? *high fives*
That's because there's never a good time to take your own life. So we have to work hard to make sure nobody does. :3

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:01 pm
by FritzyBeat
KJOokami wrote:While singing in the car can certainly be helpful, if you don't have much experience singing, I'd recommend against just belting as loudly as you can. You'll just blow your voice out that way and won't have any voice left to actually practice. Practice singing as softly as you can, making sure you're hitting the notes properly; the power will come much more easily once you've learned to control your voice in that range.
Nice point out there KJOokami.
Though I've been singing all my life and it doesn't really apply to me, it is best to start singing really softly and focus in on improving the minor basics. Though as you improve, your going to eventually have to learn to belt out your lyrics. A song needs to have a certain tone of energy to it, whether its a slow song of a fast song, and belting out your lyrics is what really gives it that energy, especially when your singing it live.
One of the best examples of this is to listen to one of Owl City's old songs, and then switch over to one of his new songs. In the older songs he was singing much more scilently, and refraining from using his voice to its full potential. But as he went on, he began putting a little more umph into his lyrics, and really belting them out over time. In the end he still retains his same voice and the same sound, but theres so much more life in his newer songs now.

Old Owl City song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyvCH26x ... re=related
New Owl City song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7KMRBoqQUg

Hear the difference?

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:51 pm
by Seth
Nyaliva wrote:
So, Housepets! forum people, are you okay? :)
Well I'm a bit sleep deprived but overall yeah.
And in the spirit of the day I hope Australia is treating you well and you are at the very least ok good sir.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 4:48 pm
by Sleet
I'm feelin' a little sad at the moment but I'm more than okay enough. :3

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 4:50 pm
by The Grey Wolverine
I am trying to restrain myself from destroying my brother's Jeep. He is a moron, so it could be pretty easy.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:23 pm
by Blue Braixen
I'm very, very tired, and I still have work and taekwondo and probably some homework to do before I can rest.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:38 pm
by MapleRatty
The Grey Wolverine wrote:I am trying to restrain myself from destroying my brother's Jeep. He is a moron, so it could be pretty easy.
...I feel sorry for brothers car :mrgreen: :lol:

Im pretty okay, cant complain :)

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 7:26 pm
by The Grey Wolverine
Oh, don't feel bad for the car, He and his stuff will deserve anything I do to them.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 7:57 pm
by JeffCvt
But... The car didn't do anything wrong, right?

Oh well. It's not like it has feelings or anything.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 11:49 pm
by KJOokami
TheMobian wrote:Though as you improve, your going to eventually have to learn to belt out your lyrics. A song needs to have a certain tone of energy to it, whether its a slow song of a fast song, and belting out your lyrics is what really gives it that energy, especially when your singing it live.
Oh, absolutely. I didn't mean to imply you should never go all out and belt for real. Depending on the song, that's actually the best way to go; just hit the notes as hard as you can.

I just meant that when it comes to getting your voice properly warmed up and working to extend your range (especially for Broadway-esque musical numbers), you're just gonna wear your voice out if you try to belt all of the high notes. The trick is finding a nice blend between the two, that being your mixed register, but it's a lot less strenuous on the vocal chords to start softly and work the power into your voice as you go than if you try to belt it and then pull back. That's why rock concerts are so bad for your voice; since everything is so loud, you end up screaming the vocals as loudly as you can without realizing it. The same thing happens in a car if you just pump up the volume and belt your lungs out.
TheMobian wrote:Hear the difference?
Whoa. I have never heard him sound like that before. He actually sounded like a completely different person on a few of those notes in the chorus. He's always been more about the reserved, feel-good type music where the vocals don't need to be particularly strong, but he even had a little of that rockstar gruffness to his voice in the second song.

I may have to check out more of his new stuff.
Beagle wrote:This is true as well, except do try to sing just a little bit louder when hitting higher notes, if you have a deeper voice. As a true alto, I know I can't hit hardly anything unless I sing a little bit louder. I don't know how sopranos or middle altos fair though, so it might be different.
The trick is to blend your head voice with your chest voice to get a lighter sound on the higher notes. I know for me, personally, when I do my scales on the piano to warm up I usually can't get past an E4 before my voice starts getting gravelly and cracking, and it takes a lot of effort to boot. But when I take the notes softer to start, I can easily get up to the G4 with little to no strain whatsoever. Then once my voice is warmed up and I've sufficiently hit all of the notes softly I can revisit them and add some resonance to them, and that's what really gets the sound to project.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:53 am
by Nyaliva
Seth wrote:
Nyaliva wrote:So, Housepets! forum people, are you okay? :)
Well I'm a bit sleep deprived but overall yeah.
And in the spirit of the day I hope Australia is treating you well and you are at the very least ok good sir.
I'm very well, thanks Seth! The weather's pretty good at the moment, the perfect transition point between the cold end of spring and the warm end. And I just finished a big block of assessment so I'm feeling a nice release (I'm in the middle of the semester atm).
Sleet wrote:I'm feelin' a little sad at the moment but I'm more than okay enough. :3
Aww, don't be sad Sleet! I want to ask why but I don't want to pry... :S I suppose a hug will have to do. :D *Hugs Sleet*
The Grey Wolverine wrote:I am trying to restrain myself from destroying my brother's Jeep. He is a moron, so it could be pretty easy.
That's...good? :S Just don't hurt anyone, although from what I've read, you wouldn't want to do this without a good reason.
Tha Housefox wrote:I'm very, very tired, and I still have work and taekwondo and probably some homework to do before I can rest.
That sucks. The best thing I find is acting on one thing at a time and trusting that time will move on. ;) Also, NO ENERGY DRINKS! They're mildly stimulating physically but do nothing for improving mental performance and frankly, the amount of sugar isn't worth the small amount of stimulants.
Otaku-Boy wrote:Im pretty okay, cant complain :)
That's good! :) Be sure to let me know if things get bad though. That applies to everyone, it's probably just the day but I'm super fired up about helping people! :D

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:00 am
by JakJak
TheMobian wrote:Complanin' bout' school eh?
Well, I guess I COULD complain along with you all, but insted, I'm just going to say "haha I'm graduated!" and let you guys all beat me down with a dead horse.
I graduated back in June! I like your avatar too! *High Five*

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 1:56 pm
by Seth
They need to make weekend 1 day longer. There's always too much fun stuff going on and too little time to do it :cry:

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 2:01 pm
by The Grey Wolverine
Hey guys, I got the option to get a class ring from school as its my senior year, should I? If I do, my cap and gown are free. Also, I'm trying to think of a senior quote, any ideas?

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 2:06 pm
by Seth
Get a class ring they're pretty cool. I mean you only graduate once might as well go all out.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 4:09 pm
by Blue Braixen
The Grey Wolverine wrote:Hey guys, I got the option to get a class ring from school as its my senior year, should I? If I do, my cap and gown are free. Also, I'm trying to think of a senior quote, any ideas?
Normally, I'd say it's pointless. However, if you're getting your cap and gown with it for free, go for it, man.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 4:51 pm
by Wanderer
Get a class ring if the class ring costs less than the cap and gown combined.

I have dysthymia but it's okay since I've had it for years now. I'm used to it. It's become a part of my personality.

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 4:56 pm
by The Grey Wolverine
Well, its $50 down on the ring, and the price of the ring will vary

Re: Chat Thread 38: You Guys Are Old

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 4:58 pm
by Wanderer
Buy the cheapest ring? If it costs less than the cap and gown I mean... Save money.