
heatmiser
mr. green christmas
I'm sorry to post another track so soon after the last, but I just really wanted to get feedback on something new if possible. This one's actually a little embarassing.
I always build tracks in bits and pieces over the course of days or weeks. Songwriting and performance is kinda secondary to the whole process of assembly for me I guess. I was curious what one of my songs would sound like all by itself. Not a singer/songwriter by any stretch, I was curious about my ability to simply play a song on guitar and sing. I have no experience with this and wasn't sure how to track myself.
This is me last night playing a classical guitar and singing a song of mine called paper cup and tapping a tambourine laying on the floor with my foot. It sounds kinda sappy and boring like this, but it's an interesting challenge and something I might try again if I can get good at it. I don't think I captured enough of the guitar compared to the voice?
I would love any tips or ideas from people with more experience in this area (translate as - everyone?). Mic positioning ideas, tips for maintaining pitch in this situation, etc.
Thanks!
Pete
I always build tracks in bits and pieces over the course of days or weeks. Songwriting and performance is kinda secondary to the whole process of assembly for me I guess. I was curious what one of my songs would sound like all by itself. Not a singer/songwriter by any stretch, I was curious about my ability to simply play a song on guitar and sing. I have no experience with this and wasn't sure how to track myself.
This is me last night playing a classical guitar and singing a song of mine called paper cup and tapping a tambourine laying on the floor with my foot. It sounds kinda sappy and boring like this, but it's an interesting challenge and something I might try again if I can get good at it. I don't think I captured enough of the guitar compared to the voice?
I would love any tips or ideas from people with more experience in this area (translate as - everyone?). Mic positioning ideas, tips for maintaining pitch in this situation, etc.
Thanks!
Pete