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#120737 - 05/30/07 09:13 AM
Re: Beginning to perform vocally
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14301
Loc: NW Florida
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And record what you sing, and be realistic when you hear it played back...
Don't worry TOO much about pitch (you can improve that!), but have a listen to your voice's timbre and 'sound'. You are FAR better off choosing material that flatters the voice you DO have, than picking songs you would PREFER to perform, but just don't work well with your range and timbre.
A vocal coach can help you develop a particular sound (but only to a certain extent), but basically, you are born with a certain type of vocal apparatus, that will sound a certain way. If that apparatus sounds better on country than jazz, that's probably the best material to use it on!
Now that is an extreme example, but you AND your audience will probably be happier in the long run if you find out quickly what type of music you sing best, and stick mostly to that!
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
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#120739 - 05/30/07 07:26 PM
Re: Beginning to perform vocally
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Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 845
Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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a likeable personality is no doubt an asset, a good vocal quality is no doubt an asset, good phrasing is no doubt an asset, interpretive ability is no doubt an asset, but unless you can sing in tune and in time none of those mean a damn thing. you need more than just good pitch and good time, for sure, but you cannot do without those..not ever. there are no good singers w/o those..none.
2 shortcuts to good pitch/time: imagine the notes and the phrases you are about to sing just before you do so..If you hear the note in your head, you can usually hit it on key, unless it is out of your range..and even then you can pop up to the note in falsetto right on target..if you imagine your phrasing in advance it cures the tendency to rush--the biggest time problem for most. an advanced technique on this is to actually picture yourself singing across the room...a "second you"..
you can take voice lessons forever, and nothing you learn will equal the value of what I just stated above.
for those that think this seems arrogant or presumptive, try it first, and if it doesn't improve your pitch/time immediately, then write back and make me eat crow.
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