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karaokeUpdated May 21, 2024

Aerials karaoke version

A simple way into the karaoke version when you want the arrangement to stay familiar and the lead vocal to step aside.

Aerials

About this version

Sometimes you do not need a big setup. You just need the song without the lead and a straight path into rehearsal.

Useful for

singing practice at home

Useful for

cover rehearsals

Useful for

working on phrasing before a full take

A simple way in

A cleaner backing track for singing, rehearsal, and covers when you want the song to stay familiar but the lead vocal to step aside.

Start with the tricky section, not the whole song. A few good repetitions usually tell you more than one rushed pass from top to bottom.

Once it feels settled, go back to the full arrangement and check whether it still holds together. That is usually where the real answer is.

Notes

Provided to YouTube by American/Columbia Aerials · System Of A Down Toxicity ℗ 2001 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. With American Recordings, LLC. Released on: 2001-09-04 Piano, Producer: Rick Rubin Keyboards, Vocal, Composer, Lyricist, Co- Producer: Serj Tankian Guitar, Vocal, Composer, Lyricist, Producer: Daron Malakian Bass, Composer, Lyricist: Shavo Odadjian Drums, Composer, Lyricist: John Dolmayan Mixing Engineer: Andy Wallace Engineer: David Schiffman Engineer: Greg Collins Assistant Engineer, Engineer: Darren Mora Assistant Engineer: Al Sanderson Assistant Engineer: Ryan McCormick Assistant Engineer: Jim Champagne Assistant Engineer: Rich Balmer Auto-generated by YouTube.

Next

Open the song in the app, stay with the part you came for, and leave the rest for later.