Intro(end of the world) By Ariana Grande cover
it was really hard playing this andnsingong it at the same time, lol
Hey everyone! So, doing an Ariana Grande cover, especially something as intricate as 'Intro (End of the World),' is no joke. I mentioned how tough it was to sing and play at the same time, and believe me, it really tested my skills! This song, with its beautiful harmonies and delicate vocal runs, requires so much precision. If you're thinking of covering it too, here are a few things I learned: First, listen, listen, listen! Really internalize Ariana's phrasing. She has such unique vocalizations. I found myself replaying sections countless times to catch every nuance. Second, *practice your breath control*. Those long, sustained notes? They're killer! I spent extra time on breathing exercises to build my stamina. Third, don't be afraid to break it down. I focused on the melody first, then integrated the instrumental, slowly putting them back together. It's like building a puzzle, piece by painful piece, but so satisfying when it clicks! It's amazing how much passion Ariana's music inspires. Whether you're covering her songs at home, sharing them online, or even performing at a local open mic night – maybe even somewhere like a cozy café in Fresno, if you're ever there! – the connection with her music is universal. I've often thought about what it would be like to perform one of her songs live. The energy from a crowd, even a small one, must be incredible. It makes all the practice worthwhile. Imagine performing 'Intro (End of the World)' and seeing people truly connect with the emotion of the song. It's a dream! Beyond just singing, being an Ariana Grande fan is a whole culture. I love seeing how people express their admiration, whether it's through learning her dance moves, creating fan art, or even dressing up! It's not just about her incredible voice; her style is iconic too. I've seen so many creative takes on her performance looks. For instance, if you're thinking about performing, or even just having a fun themed party, exploring some 'Ariana Grande outfits for kids' or even adults can add a whole extra layer of fun and immersion. Think about her signature high pony, oversized sweatshirts, or even her more glamorous stage outfits. It's all part of the magic that makes her such a beloved artist. Sometimes I wonder what outfit I'd wear if I ever got to perform this cover live – maybe something comfy but chic, like her early looks, to really focus on the vocals. It’s all about channeling that inner pop star! Ultimately, covering a song like 'Intro (End of the World)' is about personal growth and connection to the music. It's a journey, not just a performance. Keep practicing, keep sharing your passion, and most importantly, have fun with it!