Very well put, Hard. Remember that constructive criticism is the key to allow us to become better vocalists. I very much doubt the judges would just something arbitrarily, as I listened to almost every entry in that first round, and credit was given where it was due. If I were in the same situation, I would just wish everyone else good luck and try my best to improve for next time, which I'm still doing regardless of getting through.Hard wrote:
you barely didn't make it because you fluked many notes. Some of your tones are really good but then again you often sing like one halftone to high. And when you get in the highs it's really off. It seems that this song wasn't really in your range. Maybe next time you shold use some song that compliments you and isn't as difficult as kiss from a rose. I've seen the comments of the judges and it's just that you're a bit too late to look at them.ziin wrote:
Very disappointing all around .
ar·bi·trar·y
adjective
based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.
If there are no visible comments, it really seems arbitrary (and there are no visible comments in the first post).
They've propably been deleted or something before you've been able to take a look or something like this.
But I still think it's mean of you to say that the judges decided arbitary. It's not like this and you should be a good sportsman, wish good luck to the others and practise your singing. Then you can try again next time.
There ain't no rest for the wicked.