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I'm not much of a singer, but I certainly try. The thing that worked for me to get around my poor inherent ability was to try lots of different crazy things. Don't be afraid to be silly when singing; try funny accents, weird voices, etc. Also, my general rule of thumb for all singers is this: if you want the recording to sound like 100%, then you have to give 150% at the mic. A LOT of energy, aggression, and overall performance value is lost in the recording process, no matter WHAT gear or mixing techniques are used. It's just the name of the game. So if you want 100% out, you have to put 150% in.
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Ionized Voices, And The Things We Do With Them... Wed 7 Sep 2005, 03:22 PhilTrueman Hi Ionized,
What AlexeyMohr said - plus...
buy a... Tue 29 Nov 2005, 20:06 dixiechicken You must practice of course just like with everyth... Fri 2 Dec 2005, 17:01 Bonzo3 This tip might make you giggle, but it helped me..... Thu 15 Dec 2005, 15:42 psyenergy just learn to breathe!!!! everythi... Tue 14 Feb 2006, 09:52 nbarnett It sounds as if, like many musicians, you are not ... Thu 27 Apr 2006, 18:44 drjuju very good advice. As a singer for almost 50 years,... Fri 28 Apr 2006, 05:51 faradaze The most important thing is to let other people he... Sat 29 Apr 2006, 11:46 eaks Hi! a lo of the latter tips work or seems to ... Mon 1 May 2006, 15:32
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