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potato_head
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I've got somewhat of an odd question...
I'm recording an older woman singing...she's in her 60's. She was a great jazz singer "back in the day", but her voice has gotten a little weak with age, and the fact that she smokes a pack a day doesn't help.
The main problem I have when I'm recording her is that her mouth makes a "clicking" noise when she sings...I think it's from her mouth being dry from smoking, etc.
I was wondering if any of you have encountered this sort of thing...the obvious thing is to tell her to quit smoking, which won't work. I've tried to get her to drink water between takes but that doesn't seem to help either. I was hoping someone out there would have some secret trick that could eliminate this...I don't want to harp on her too much and make her self-concious about it.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
I'm recording an older woman singing...she's in her 60's. She was a great jazz singer "back in the day", but her voice has gotten a little weak with age, and the fact that she smokes a pack a day doesn't help.
The main problem I have when I'm recording her is that her mouth makes a "clicking" noise when she sings...I think it's from her mouth being dry from smoking, etc.
I was wondering if any of you have encountered this sort of thing...the obvious thing is to tell her to quit smoking, which won't work. I've tried to get her to drink water between takes but that doesn't seem to help either. I was hoping someone out there would have some secret trick that could eliminate this...I don't want to harp on her too much and make her self-concious about it.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.